" Its chapters consist of jokes and humorous anecdotes contributed by several Jewish personalities, including Ed Koch, Norman Stiles, John Pleshette and Annie Korzen. In the introduction Hoffman says his book "categorized the jokes into chapters, roughly tracing the trajectory of the Jewish experience in America".
Jews | Lithuanian Jews | Sephardi Jews | Ashkenazi Jews | American Jews | Silver Jews | Israeli Jews | History of the Jews in Germany | History of the Jews in Poland | Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe | History of the Jews in Romania | History of the Jews in Bosnia and Herzegovina | Fortune-telling | Spanish and Portuguese Jews | Jews for Jesus | Telling Secrets to Strangers | History of the Jews in the United States | History of the Jews in France | Central Council of Jews in Germany | TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes | The City Without Jews | Persecution of Jews | Jews in Croatia | Italian Jews | italian Jews | History of the Jews in the Netherlands | History of the Jews in Russia | History of the Jews in Egypt | History of the Jews in 20th-century Poland | Georgian Jews |
In 2012, he appeared in the original cast of the off-Broadway Westside Theatre show, "Old Jews Telling Jokes", in which Jessica Shaw of Entertainment Weekly called his portrayal "the funniest moment...delivered with a Yiddish accent as thick as schmaltz".
In 2013, Susman, along with the Old Jews Telling Jokes cast and The Chew personality Carla Hall appeared at Carnegie Deli to unveil the "OJTJ sandwich", named for the comedy group.