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Ultra-Orthodox duo takes comedy world by storm

When comedians Efi Skakovsky and Meni Wakshtock created their skits, they tailored them to the Haredi audience. Little did they know they would prove to be successful among secular Israelis too. 

by  Tzivia Blum
Published on  03-14-2021 18:30
Last modified: 03-14-2021 18:32
Ultra-Orthodox duo takes comedy world by stormCourtesy of Bardak

Comedians Efi Skakovsky and Meni Wakshtock | Photo: Courtesy of Bardak

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Efi Skakovsky and Meni Wakshtock, two ultra-Orthodox comedians, have managed to shatter stereotypes by proving to secular Israelis that being Haredi doesn't mean you can't be funny.

The duo, known as Bardak, have taken comedy world by storm, bridging the divide between the two sectors in Israeli society.  

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The two met in August 2020 and realized that their talent for humor would be a hit within their community. Skakovsky and Wakshtock post their skits on social media and cover various topics, ranging from the coronavirus to the ultra-Orthodox anti-government protests. 

The videos are tailored to the Haredi audience, they do not use profanity and focus on men's perspectives.  Nevertheless, they are proving to be incredibly popular among secular Israelis.  

"Our content is acceptable for everyone across the board," Wakshtock said in an interview with Israel Hayom. "Some have access to the Internet at home, others have access to it at work and can download it onto a flash drive," he added. 

Q: Your videos are hilarious. You are masters of your field, which is something one wouldn't expect, because you grew up watching very little TV.

"I took film studies in a religious institution, and I have been directing for seven years,"  Wakshtock said. "Our approach is to create a perfect product without slacking and 'going with the flow.' Sometimes we contemplate an idea for hours, refine certain parts of the script and change it again and again."

Q: What do Rabbis think about your work?

"The ultra-Orthodox love to laugh, and until now, they didn't really have a lot of kosher content. I went to consult with a rabbi before [I began this work,] and he encouraged me to pursue it, that it was my mission," Skakovsky said. 

Q: Where do you publish your content?

"On Youtube, where we have 4.7 million views for 25 videos," Wakshtock said. "Another 20,000-30,000 views on Facebook, about 15,000 on TikTok. Recently we came across a video that someone uploaded to Tiktok, a segment from one of our bits about an ultra-Orthodox man disguising himself as a secular person to cross a barrier [put in place during lockdown.] It was viewed 750,000 times."

Nevertheless, Whatsapp is more common in the Haredi world, Wakshtock added. "We have 40-50 groups where we publish videos every week," he noted. 

Q: Do some people criticize your work?

"Most of the feedback is positive," Skakovsky said. "The minority that does criticize us provides us with constructive criticism. In one of our first sketches, a character by the name of Eisenbach is seen counting money, and my father said that might be less appropriate at this time."

Q: What are your plans going forward? 

"We are open to suggestions," Wakshtock said. "One day, we might make a movie or a TV series, the kind that Haredi people will enjoy too.

"Secular people watch our videos as well. Perhaps they don't get all the nuances, but they say they like seeing what the real Haredi world is like."

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