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Feb 8, 2024 · The comedian's book is a endlessly clever volume chronicling Kasher’s many lives, from a “boy-king” of Alcoholics Anonymous to being a member of a Satmar Hasidic Jewish community.
Jan 22, 2024 · The moment she realized my mother was deaf, my grandmother quit her job, went to graduate school in deaf education, and eventually went back to work for Oakland public schools, leading their program teaching deaf children. In other words, she did what mothers do. She put her child first, and my mother reaped the benefits.
- Moshe Kasher
Apr 17, 2012 · But because Kasher’s mother is deaf, Moshe volunteers to be the interpreter for the school principal, who had called her in to explain what her son had done.
- Eric Herschthal
Moshe Kasher performed on Conan last night to promote his new book Kasher in the Rye and to tell the world about the tragedy of growing up with parents who were both deaf and Jewish.
Feb 16, 2024 · Kasher considers himself to be a “middle ground guy.” He was born into a world where his mother and father were deaf and he had a semi-Hasidic upbringing.
Kasher regularly spent summers with his father in Sea Gate, Brooklyn until his death [12] — Kasher was 20 at the time. [2] His father lived with Gaucher's disease . [ 11 ] Kasher's brother is a rabbi .
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Jan 30, 2024 · MOSHE KASHER: I had deaf parents, an identity crisis where I would fly back home six weeks a year to cosplay as a Hasidic Jew. I was in Oakland public schools, sort of socially isolated.