Modi Rosenfeld

The Gay Orthodox Jewish Catskills Comedian Taking the World By Storm

What does it mean to be a "Jewish comedian" vs. a "comedian who happens to be Jewish?" In this episode, Jonah Platt sits down with the legendary Modi Rosenfeld to explore the intersection of pride, tradition, and humor. Modi reveals his journey from working in finance to performing in the final years of the Borscht Belt, explaining why he considers himself "the last of the Catskill comedians." He dives deep into the concept of the "Meschia" (the spark of holiness) and how he uses his platform to create a "portal" for the world to see Jewish joy instead of just Jewish suffering.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Navigating Identity: Being proudly gay and Modern Orthodox while married to a Catholic millennial.

  • The "Meschia": Understanding the energy of success, gratitude, and the holiness in every moment.

  • From 7k to 500k: How his husband and manager, Leo, helped him become the "King of Zoom" and sell out Radio City Music Hall.

  • The Art of the Set: Why he uses different "artillery" for a Comedy Cellar crowd versus an Orthodox synagogue.

  • Healing Through Humor: Why the world needs a "Pause for Laughter" more than ever to combat antisemitism and build community.

  • Whether you know him from his viral Instagram clips or his sold-out world tours, this conversation with Modi is a masterclass in living an unapologetic, multi-faceted Jewish life.

 
 

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