KOSHER KOMEDY

Ayelet the Kosher Komic

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Rav Zev Leff
"I want to commend you on providing entertainment that is tzanua and appropriate. Humor and comedy can be latzanus which is prohibited. This is humor that makes light of those things in this world that are serious Torah ideas and values. This type of humor is destructive. Latznusa D'avoda Zoro  is permitted. This includes humor that pokes fun at those things in the world that are negative, frivolous and essentially worthless but people treat them with undeserved seriousness. Poking fun at them and removing their aura of respectability is a mitzva. This also includes poking fun at various human foibles and yetzer haras. In addition the Talmud (Taanis 22A) tells us that cheering people up with proper humor is also a mitzvah. May you continue to fulfill both these mitzvos, by using your talented sense of humor in the proper manner."


Rebbetzin Tzipporah Heller
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It is always a pleasure to hear more of Ayelet's great humor. In today's world, we are surrounded by a tragic mixture a culture that is heavy and dispair-oriented on one hand, and escapist on the other (yes there is a connection....). Taking a look at what the world is and smiling is rare. Laughing without belittling anyone or disparaging anything deserving an open heart is getting to be harder and harder. What Ayelet does is bring us a gift that we all need; a good belly laugh at all that really is funny about
life. Enjoy!
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Author Miriam Adahan
"Doctors say that laughter is good for the mind - and the body, producing those wonderful calming hormones, like serotonin, which we all need a lot of these days!  So do yourself a favor and listen to this wonderful lady.  Ayelet is the funniest glatt kosher comedienne I've ever had the pleasure of listening to.  My sister and I practically fell off our chairs listening to her!"

Rabbi Shimon Apisdorf
"Want a good laugh?  Listen to the Kosher Komic"