Judy Gold (born November 15, 1962) is an American stand-up comedian, actress, podcaster, television writer, author and producer. She won two Daytime Emmy Awards for her work as a writer and producer on The Rosie O'Donnell Show.[2] (wikipedia)
As scary as it was being raised by one Jewish mother, I have to feel for my kids because they have two Jewish mothers.
In America, I've been told so many times that I look 'too Jewish' that I stopped counting.
Mother humor is such a universal theme. I wrote a show called '25 Questions for a Jewish Mother.' I had people coming up to me after the show saying, 'I'm Baptist, and my mother is just like yours.'
People always think you have a lot of money when they see you on TV.
Women risked their lives for the right to vote. When I hear people say, 'Oh, I'm not gonna vote,' I just wanna tear their heart out.
My Shabbat dinner is not to be reckoned with.
I've never been on one of these shows where you have to make alliances and be a team player.
I worked at Military Media, an advertising agency for military-base newspapers. Don't ask, I won't tell.
To have a job making people laugh really is the greatest thing.
I started taking all these cooking classes. I learned a lot in them, but you think you're going to retain it, and you don't. Under the pressure, it's hard to retain everything.