This Passover, Jerry Seinfeld thanks his Jewish roots for being a comedian

"Well, there's no question that a lot of the, whatever gifts that I have, came through this strain of DNA. It can't just be a coincidence that I know how to do this; I didn't learn all this, you know what I mean? How to be a comedian, and how to think funny, or talk funny. Some of that was put in me from other Jews. So, you know, I'm grateful for that."

— Jerry Seinfeld, interviewed for CBS Sunday Morning after hosting the opening of the National Museum of American Jewish History

Related: The full CBS Sunday Morning report.

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One thought on “This Passover, Jerry Seinfeld thanks his Jewish roots for being a comedian

  1. Seinfeld is the best and all time hit show on television. Its my favorite too. I have seen all the episodes of this show. Its full of entertaining series.

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