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They've appeared on "The Today Show" and on NPR (twice, even), and have played in rock clubs and synagogues, at the Boston Jewish Film Festival and the Brown University Hillel, the Kansas City JCC and the historic Sixth & I Synagogue in D.C., as well as the Leeds (U.K.) International Jewish Arts Festival. They have an especially strong appeal with young Jews, though our following extends to anyone with an unorthodox sense of humor.

Rob was named one of "New York's Best Emerging Jewish Artists" by the Museum of Jewish Heritage. Time Out New York featured him in a cover story on "The New Super Jews," The New York Times included him in an article on "the Jewish hipster," and Heeb magazine elected him to their "Heeb 100," a list of "young, smart and innovative" Jews in the arts.

As evidence of Good For the Jews' fresh approach to Jewish music, we've amassed a huge press kit, where the words "hilarious" and "Jon Stewart" frequently appear.



Good For The Jews are a hilarious musical duo from NYC who have been profiled on NPR and appeared on "The Today Show."

Mixing music and comedy in an irreverent and unorthodox way, they sing about Passover, Jewish girls, and relatives who live in Florida.

Their vow: "No songs about dreidels. And no Israeli folk-dancing." Hear their songs at GoodForTheJews.net or MySpace.com/GoodForTheJews.

The words "hilarious" and "Jon Stewart" appear frequently in articles written about them:

"This is not your father's Judaism: Jews with an edge and proud of it." -Baltimore Jewish Times

"A hilarious musical act. Don't miss them." -National Public Radio

"The voice of the Jewish hipster movement." -UR Chicago

"Good For The Jews' have been called 'hilarious' from coast to coast." -Philadelphia Weekly

"Like Sarah Silverman and Jon Stewart, this show is wickedly hilarious." -Village Voice

http://www.goodforthejews.net/

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