American comedian and actor, Jerry Seinfeld recounted his visit to Israel after the October 7 massacre, detailing the horrific images and unforgettable emotions that they evoked.
'I don’t want them to take anything away from it. I want them to just watch it and hopefully get a laugh or two,' Seinfeld says.
David, who created “Seinfeld” with Seinfeld, returned to write that final episode after having left the series after seven seasons.
Seinfeld has been supportive of Israel since October 7 and visited Kibbutz Be’eri in Israel in December to witness the atrocities that occurred there.
Seinfeld demonstrated his commitment to raising global awareness about the dire situation faced by the hostages whose lives are hanging in the balance.
Seinfeld landed in the country to express solidarity with the nation following the horrific massacre that occurred on October 7.
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When he’s at home in Los Angeles, he attends services at Young Israel of Century, a Modern Orthodox congregation.