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December 08, 2000 - Image 124

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-12-08

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MICHAEL ELKIN

Special to the Jewish News

S

id Caesar's salad days came
complete with croutons of
comedy accented in
Russian dressing, with a
dash of German gibberish on the
side. In fact, his was a buffet of buf-
foonery.
Of course, over the course of
years, the humor became saddled
with some side dishes of tsores and
sadness that made Caesar seem even
more a piece de resistance.
But in the end, the Jewish comic
genius is getting his just desserts. At
a gala dinner on Monday, Dec. 11,
at the Hotel Pierre in Manhattan,
the National Foundation for Jewish
Culture will present Caesar with its
third annual Alan King Award in
American Jewish Humor (King won
the first award, followed last year
by Caesar cohort Carl Reiner).
"Sid Caesar grew up in a Jewish
household where music, humor,
sarcasm and undemonstrative
love abounded," noted Reiner of

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Michael Elkin is entertainment

editor at the Jewish Exponent.
Eddy Friedfild, a New York-based
writer working on a book about
Jews Comedy, contributed to
this article.

Sid Caesar's unmatched
ability to ape many
languages, sound
effects and human
types put him into a
class of his own.

his friend and associate of more than
50 years. "So it is not surprising that
he became a fine saxophonist, a bril-
liant pantomimist, a superb monolo-
gist and arguably, the greatest sketch
comedian of our time."
Now, at 78, Caesar can loosen his
Borscht Belt a bit, having feasted on
a lifetime of laughs and love-ins with
audiences who remember him and
the comic camaraderie he created on
stage with people like Reiner,
Howard Morris, Imogene Coca and
Nanette Fabray.
Healthy but no longer possessed of
the Herculean strength that once
enabled him to dangle Mel Brooks
out of a 20th-floor window — or
punch out a horse in Central Park
(the inspiration for the scene in

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