@ronbarnabei8226

As an Italian American who is always asked if he’s Jewish whenever I’m in a Jewish neighborhood, I thank you for this. So hilarious.

@JiubeiKibagami

Tears in my eyes of laughter, you absolutely nailed it 200%, we love you!

@sageoftruth

Love the bit about phones listening to you. Just last weekend, my friend was explaining to me the difference between Ashkenazi and Sephardic jews, and now I have this video in my algorithm.

@smscoal8579

My elderly neighbors in Florida were Jewish and I loved them like my parents (I’m Catholic). We had so much fun with them. She told me that when they lived in New York every year they always had the biggest Christmas party on the block! Invited everyone. I miss them so much, their laughter. They’re both together now laughing in heaven.

@anamariaguadayol2335

I'm Sephardic and I have two eyebrows, my husband of blessed memory though was Mizrahi and his whole face was an eyebrow 🥰

@Ely-e1d

I'm from both, but secular.  I don't speak Hebrew, but I just loved this set.  It was wonderful to be again with my people.

@Tamarsapz

🤣🤣🤣 “marrying a sefardi means your kids will come with only one eyebrow” that kills me because I am sefardi and my husband is askenazi and half of our children have just one eyebrow

@revivalgardening

I’m not Jewish and I don’t understand all this but the way the guy talks about this is freaking hilarious I love you guys

@fazekaslaszlo

A coworker of mine with Yemenite background did the test, he was a devoted Muslim ,   and the test to his horror revealed he was about 50% Jewish 😂, later it turned out that his grandparents were adopted in their childhood

@Italiana100

Found you by chance and subscribed. It’s New Year’s day and I pray that religion, ALL religions unite us rather than divide us. This amazing comedian has shed light on differences within a religion that speaks more to cultural practices and temperaments than the religion itself! As a southern Italian, I know I could feel right at home with a Sephardic jew, not because of what he believes, but how he practices. May these kind of people shed light on the fact that the bottom line is we are more alike as human beings than different due to religious beliefs.
Let’s correct the wrongs stop the atrocities being committed and continue to inhabit this earth in peace with each other. There IS space for everyone!

@clarephillips8552

Absolutely love this guy! Laughter is the best medicine and Modi is hilarious 😂

@alvarofernandez5118

We are Spanish in ancestry, and my grandfather, after a particularly opulent meal, would declare: "Well! We ate like Sephardites!"

@qs1066

OMG your 9 hour Sephardi bracha, I was dying. But also the Ashkenazi guy "doing surgery," that was literally my FIL

@JohnTorres-e8b

I am from Texas. A “Mexican”…. Or “Texican”…but did Ancestry and found out I am Sephardi AND Ashkenazi. So eat rice and beans, have passion but no unibrow😂

@allthatsheiz

Pretty good voice lol. Definitely captured the North African vibe on the Sephardic prayer over the bread. 
😅

@Spaceshewarrior

I grew up among Sephardic jews: I was born in Rome, Italy.

@michaelmisczuk1188

Pie chart, results in Yiddish.   !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

@jjw56

White meat, dark meat … I’m dying  😂😂😂    Ya gooD

@Dalriada468

I’m definitely not Jewish but this guy is hilarious! Much love to all the beautiful Jewish people! ❤

@wawaron1407

My parents have a restaurant in France
My father is arab from Tunis, we have so much jew sSafardi friends. I remember that they comes in the restaurant, they was young  and skin, no money. They take the cheapest pizza always, but ask for an extra olive, then, another one because the first was small... Then just a couple of anchovea, then a bit of mushroom and a pince of extra mozzarella on top because "it is the best in town", etc etc etc...
At the end they got the most expensive pizza, custom made, not even on the menu. But we was all laughing and they was always welcome...
God bless people from all different cultures living together