Have you outgrown Adam Sandler, yet long for foul-mouthed, self-effacing, Jewish-themed humor? It would be too Borscht-belt to make a yarmulke and dreidl joke here, but we'll leave to your imagination to suppose we did. Tonight at the Triple Door, Good for the Jews rocks the house. Or shtetl. If that's what a shtetl is. Oy!
A comedic indie rock duo (read: half-Flight of the Conchords, half-Sarah Silverman) featuring Rob Tannenbaum (of VH1 commentator fame) and David Fagin (lead singer of The Rosenbergs), Good for the Jews is best known for their performance of Tannenbaum's ditty "It's Good to Be a Jew at Christmas." Their Seattle debut couldn't come on a worse night (Monday? Seriously?), but the Jews are strong and their "Putting the Ha! in Hannukah" won't be one to miss.
Good For the Jews @ the Triple Door // doors @ 5:30 (for dinner); show @ 7:30 // tix $15-$18



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