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You Don't Have to be Jewish is a 1965 comedy album written by Bob Booker and George Foster, the team behind the 1962 comedy album The First Family. The album features Lou Jacobi, Betty Walker, Jack Gilford, Joe Silver, Jackie Kannon, Bob McFadden, Frank Gallop, and Arlene Golonka, in a variety of roles, mostly Jewish, performing a mixture of jokes and comedy sketches. The album was highly successful, with syndicated columnist Walter Winchell calling the album "the No. 1 seller in Suburbia" and noting that as a popular gift "it has replaced the fountain pen at Bar Mitzvahs." A sequel, When You're in Love, the Whole World is Jewish, largely reunited the original cast but replaced the unavailable Golonka with her friend Valerie Harper.

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  • You Don't Have to be Jewish is a 1965 comedy album written by Bob Booker and George Foster, the team behind the 1962 comedy album The First Family. The album features Lou Jacobi, Betty Walker, Jack Gilford, Joe Silver, Jackie Kannon, Bob McFadden, Frank Gallop, and Arlene Golonka, in a variety of roles, mostly Jewish, performing a mixture of jokes and comedy sketches. The album was highly successful, with syndicated columnist Walter Winchell calling the album "the No. 1 seller in Suburbia" and noting that as a popular gift "it has replaced the fountain pen at Bar Mitzvahs." A sequel, When You're in Love, the Whole World is Jewish, largely reunited the original cast but replaced the unavailable Golonka with her friend Valerie Harper. "You Don't Have to be Jewish to love Levy's" was an advertising campaign for Levy's rye bread that began in 1961 and ran through the 1970s. (en)
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  • Various (en)
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  • Gallop, Gilford, Jacobi, Silver, Walker, Kannon (en)
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  • McFadden, Kannon, Silver, Gilford (en)
  • Silver, Gilford, Gallop (en)
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  • Walker, Kannon, Golonka, Gilford (en)
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  • Performers (en)
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  • Side one (en)
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  • You Don't Have to Be Jewish (en)
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  • George Foster (en)
  • Bob Booker (en)
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  • Record Mirror (en)
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  • Goldstein (en)
  • The Diamond (en)
  • The Convicts (en)
  • The Jury (en)
  • The Cocktail Party (en)
  • The Housewarming (en)
  • The Presidents (en)
  • The Agony and the Ecstacy (en)
  • The Luncheon (en)
  • A Call From Long Island (en)
  • Conversation in the Hotel Lobby (en)
  • Final Discussion (en)
  • Home From the Office (en)
  • Still More Quickies: The Storm / The Newspaper Reporter / The Home Remedy (en)
  • More Quickies: Cry for Help / Panic / Two Husbands (en)
  • My Son, the Captain (en)
  • Enough Already With The Quickies: Dinner / The Elevator / Classified Ad, Israeli Style (en)
  • Secret Agent, James Bondstein (en)
  • The Reading of the Will (en)
  • Quickies: The Astronaut / The School / The Confession (en)
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  • You Don't Have to be Jewish is a 1965 comedy album written by Bob Booker and George Foster, the team behind the 1962 comedy album The First Family. The album features Lou Jacobi, Betty Walker, Jack Gilford, Joe Silver, Jackie Kannon, Bob McFadden, Frank Gallop, and Arlene Golonka, in a variety of roles, mostly Jewish, performing a mixture of jokes and comedy sketches. The album was highly successful, with syndicated columnist Walter Winchell calling the album "the No. 1 seller in Suburbia" and noting that as a popular gift "it has replaced the fountain pen at Bar Mitzvahs." A sequel, When You're in Love, the Whole World is Jewish, largely reunited the original cast but replaced the unavailable Golonka with her friend Valerie Harper. (en)
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  • You Don't Have to Be Jewish (en)
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