Bob Mankoff, who is stepping down next month after 20 years as the cartoon editor of The New Yorker, shares a selection of his most-loved Jewish cartoons published in the storied magazine.
"The cartoons, in particular, are just a moment of zeitgeist on the page," said New York Transit Museum's Concetta Bencivenga."It sort of captures a perfect snapshot of what it's like to live and ...
It's even harder to be funny and get paid for it. But the cartoon editor of The New Yorker, Bob Mankoff, has made a living making people laugh for decades. He says there are a lot of scientific ...
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