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		<title>Laughing Across the Divide: Jewish and Muslim Comedians Unite</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Trevor Noah:&#160;&#160;[Trevor steps onto a warmly lit stage, smiling as the audience settles.]Hello, beautiful people. Look at this crowd—Jews, Muslims, and probably a few Presbyterians who just came for the bagels. Welcome to Laughing Across the Divide—where Muslim Jewish unity isn’t just an idea… it’s a punchline.Now, I know, when people hear “Muslims and Jews [&#8230;]</p>
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