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Emil Cohen (comedian)

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followed immediately by an English translation. His smooth delivery ensured that audience members who only understood English could still appreciate the joke in its authentic style. Cohen was known for his
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Cohen frequently spoke to groups in support of Jewish philanthropic causes. During his career, Cohen raised tens of millions of dollars for the
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in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and Cohen worked to preserve the heritage of Yiddish humor.
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Cohen developed a unique style of humor in which he delivered jokes and stories with a
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Cohen continued to perform until about a year before his death in 2000 at age 88.
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was well received by the predominantly Jewish audiences in this area.
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into Yiddish. His humor was inspired by the lives of the Jews of
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in 1911, the son of Julius and Ida (Magidoff). He was raised in
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Emil Cohen - "Americas Foremost American Jewish Humorist"
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United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
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Yiddish-English humor, particularly his translation of
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with his sister Rose and his brothers Hym and Phil.
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