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Jerry Seinfeld in Conversation with Jim Gaffigan

Hosted By: Streicker Center Temple Emanu-El NYC

In his streaming show, Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee, Jerry Seinfeld has engaged with some of the funniest people in history in classic cars, coffee shops and diners. He has reminisced with Larry David; bantered with legends Steve Martin, Tina Fey, and Eddie Murphy; reunited with the cast of Seinfeld; and even paid a visit to President Barack Obama in the Oval Office. These and dozens of other guests talked about the intricacies of stand-up, the evolution of their careers and personal lives, and whatever else popped into their brilliant minds.

Timed to the 10th anniversary of the show’s debut, Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee, isn’t just a record of the show but instead an inventive tribute full of behind the scenes photos and anecdotes. The book dives into the inspiration and creation of segments, the most unforgettable lines from guests, an index of the cars, and some of the most memorable moments from crew members.

Author Jerry Seinfeld joins us to chat about finding humor in the mundane, the comics he chauffeured around in his classic cars and the long cherished Jewish tradition of comedy. He will be in conversation with Jim Gaffigan.

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