EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 17 MIN
Rabbi Bob Alper — God Laughs: The Rabbi-Comedian Who Turned Humor Into a Ministry
from The Storehouse Media Podcast · host Sherrie Clark
What happens when a rabbi discovers that making people laugh is the most sacred thing he can do? For comedian and author Rabbi Bob Alper, the answer has been a decades-long ministry built on clean comedy, bestselling books, and a driver's license so funny it once got him out of a TSA line and into a small party at the X-ray machine. In this delightful conversation with host Neil Haley and co-host Sherry Price-Clark, Alper traces his path from fourteen years serving large congregations — where humor was always woven into his sermons — to the stand-up stage, where he has performed alongside some of the biggest names in comedy and been featured on Good Morning America, CNN, and the Today Show. His books, including Life Doesn't Get Any Better Than This and Thanks, I Needed That, have moved readers to both laughter and tears, including a Superior Court judge who reads a chapter whenever a tough case becomes too heavy to carry alone.The crown jewel of Alper's comedic career came in 2015, when he won Jimmy Fallon's "Joke with the Pope" contest out of 4,000 entries from 47 countries — earning him the honorary title of Comedic Advisor to Pope Francis and international headlines from South Africa to Norway. But beneath the laughs, Alper carries a serious conviction: humor is not a distraction from suffering, it is a response to it. Drawing on the testimony of Holocaust survivor and close friend Gerda Klein — who described how teenage Jewish girls in slave labor camps wrote plays mocking their captors just to survive the night — Alper makes the case that laughter is one of humanity's oldest and most essential spiritual tools. His lecture series, The Spirituality of Laughter, explores that tradition across faiths, and his stage show proves it every night. Find him at bobalper.com or search "Rabbi Bob Alper" on YouTube for over 70 clips.
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What happens when a rabbi discovers that making people laugh is the most sacred thing he can do? For comedian and author Rabbi Bob Alper, the answer has been a decades-long ministry built on clean comedy, bestselling books, and a driver's license so funny it once got him out of a TSA line and into a small party at the X-ray machine. In this delightful conversation with host Neil Haley and co-host Sherry Price-Clark, Alper traces his path from fourteen years serving large congregations — where humor was always woven into his sermons — to the stand-up stage, where he has performed alongside some of the biggest names in comedy and been featured on Good Morning America, CNN, and the Today Show. His books, including Life Doesn't Get Any Better Than This and Thanks, I Needed That, have moved readers to both laughter and tears, including a Superior Court judge who reads a chapter whenever a tough case becomes too heavy to carry alone.The crown jewel of Alper's comedic career came in 2015, when he won Jimmy Fallon's "Joke with the Pope" contest out of 4,000 entries from 47 countries — earning him the honorary title of Comedic Advisor to Pope Francis and international headlines from South Africa to Norway. But beneath the laughs, Alper carries a serious conviction: humor is not a distraction from suffering, it is a response to it. Drawing on the testimony of Holocaust survivor and close friend Gerda Klein — who described how teenage Jewish girls in slave labor camps wrote plays mocking their captors just to survive the night — Alper makes the case that laughter is one of humanity's oldest and most essential spiritual tools. His lecture series, The Spirituality of Laughter, explores that tradition across faiths, and his stage show proves it every night. Find him at bobalper.com or search "Rabbi Bob Alper" on YouTube for over 70 clips.
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