

Jerry Seinfeld, once known for his light-hearted, apolitical comedy and TV show about "nothing," has recently taken a more active role in addressing serious issues, particularly antisemitism. Following the October 7 attacks in Israel, Seinfeld, at 70, has publicly supported Jews in both Israel and the U.S., and shared personal experiences from his youth in Israel. His recent activities include visiting Tel Aviv, meeting with hostages' families, and participating in celebrity activism campaigns, marking a significant shift from his previously detached public persona.