Episode
The Genocide Libel and Comedian Modi Rosenfeld
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- Feb 17, 2026
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Summary
In this delightful and hilarious episode of Being Jewish with Jonah Platt , comedian Modi Rosenfeld opens up about faith, fame, identity, and building unity through Jewish comedy. Recently named one of The Hollywood Reporter’s Top 10 New York Comedians, Modi discusses what it means to be a proudly Jewish comedian in today’s cultural climate, and why laughter is his path to creating what he calls “Messianic energy.” From performing at the Comedy Cellar, the Republican Jewish Coalition, and soon Radio City Music Hall, to navigating conversations with fellow comics like Dave Chappelle and Ben Shapiro, Modi shares candid insights on comedy, politics, and Jewish pride. He reflects on growing up Israeli in America, coming out as gay later in life, marrying his husband Leo, and supporting LGBTQ inclusion within the Orthodox community through organizations like Eshel. Modi also reveals how COVID, Zoom shows, and social media transformed his career into a global brand with audiences in Israel, Europe, and beyond. With humor and heart, this episode explores Judaism, comedy, Israel, identity, and the power of laughter to bring people together in divided times. Topics discussed include: Modi Rosenfeld on being a “Jewish comedian” vs. a comedian who happens to be Jewish Roasting Ben Shapiro at a Commentary Magazine event Following Donald Trump at the Republican Jewish Coalition Touring internationally in Israel, Paris, Berlin, and London Processing October 7th and performing in Europe amid rising antisemitism Growing up Israeli-American on Long Island Marriage, faith, and partnership with husband Leo Supporting LGBTQ Orthodox Jews through Eshel Preparing for his upcoming Radio City Music Hall debut Building a global audience via Instagram and post-COVID Zoom comedy The meaning behi…