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Happy International Women’s Day! Here Are 19 Funny Jewish Women You Should Follow On Twitter

It’s International Women’s Day, which means exactly as much or as little as you let it. To start you off, we’ve rounded up the funniest, spiciest Jewish women on Twitter. Follow them! It will elevate their voices and your endorphins. If you’re going to be letting your time free-fall through the bottomless pit of the internet, you should at least be doing it with these ladies.

@CatCohen

Breakthrough Jewish comedian Catherine Cohen is quite possibly the voice of her generation.

@AskDrRuth

Sure, sex is cool, but have you tried following Dr. Ruth Westheimer’s Twitter? For the price of one “follow” of the 90-year-old, you will get sex advice, education, tips, anecdotes, celebrity gossip, and political commentary from the professional sharpshooter-turned-sex-therapist.

@JustAboutGlad

Comedian Alison Stevenson describes herself as a “mouthy Jew.”

@JackieHoffman

Jackie Hoffman, current star of Yiddish “Fiddler on the Roof,” always star of our hearts, has one of the most candid twitters in the game.

@urbanJAP

Run by writer Sarah Solomon, urbanJAP is a perfect parody of Jewish women stereotypes that aren’t hateful, just, well, I mean, look at this —

@julieklausner

Julie Klausner: the people’s comedian.

@nsilverberg

Nicole Silverberg writes for “Full Frontal With Samantha Bee” and used to edit Reductress. And sometimes, she reports on tragedies…

@MarciaBelsky

Marcia Belsky is the comedian I would most like to emcee my funeral.

@AlisonLeiby

Alison Leiby writes for “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” so you don’t need to know too much more to hit that “follow.”

@jillboard

Reading Jill Gutowitz’s tweets feels like drinking a chocolate milkshake while getting a warm hug.

@theDweck

Dweck writes for “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” She always knows just the right thing to say.

@JewdyGold

Comedian Judy Gold is a filterless Jewish aunt who lives in your computer screen. A true gift.

@Mariskreitzman

Maris Kreitzman is the most underrated funny person on Twitter, and she also seems kind.

@behindyourback

Maura Quint is a journalist who will cheer you up, even if she doesn’t cheer herself up.

@BetteMidler

Twitter Bette Midler is more delightful than you would ever guess.

@HireMeImFunny

Come to Orli Matlow’s Twitter for the political comedy, stay for the jokes that make you want to have a son just so you can educate him well.

@ashleyfeinberg

Ashley Feinberg, journalist and unofficial ruler of Twitter, can do it all — snort-worthy tweets, investigative journalism, and following Donald Trump Jr.’s every move.

@meganamram

Jack may have invented Twitter, but Megan Amram owns it.

@ElanadelGay1

“Elana Del Gay: the Jewish Queer Lana” is exactly what it says it is — an account that tweets Lana del Ray lyrics, but with more Judaism and gay-ness. And thank god for that.

Jenny Singer is the deputy life/features editor for the Forward. You can reach her at Singer@forward.com or on Twitter @jeanvaljenny

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