Jake Ehrenreich is a musician, author and plawright, and world recognized expert on Comedy, the Catskills and the Holocaust.
A Brooklyn born child of survivors, he is best known as star of his award winning show A Jew Grows in Brooklyn, which broke box office records
at the historic Lambs Theater in the heart of Broadway.
Jake is privileged to be among the 2016 inductees into the Brooklyn Jewish Hall of Fame.
His writings appear in the Academic Anthology Summer Haven, The Catskills, The Holocaust and the Literary Imagination alongside Isaac Bashevis Singer
and Art Spiegelman, and A Jew Grows in Brooklyn is now a best selling book by HCI (the Chicken Soup for the Soul publishers).
Jake's expertise is on display in the documentaries Making Light in Terezin and most recently in The Last Laugh alongside Mel Brooks,
Carl Reiner and Louis C.K.. He is also Execuctive Producer of the award winning short film Welcome to Where You've Always Been.
The City of New York honored Jake by proclaiming March 17, 2012
A Jew Grows in Brooklyn Day, and the iconic Carnegie Deli
followed suit by likewise naming a sandwich to honor the occasion.
As a performer, Jake has appeared on Broadway in Dancin', Barnum, and They're Playing Our Song, and toured internationally as Ringo in Beatlemania.
A native New Yorker, he starred for Joseph Papp at the Public Theater, and was featured performer at New York's famed Rainbow Room,
as well as the iconic Bottom Line and Red Parrot Nightclubs. In addition to his numerous TV appearances, Jake has performed,
recorded and toured with such diverse artists as with Richie Havens, Greg Allman, Whitney Houston, Jay Leno and Tito Puente.
His most recent CD release is Yiddish Unplugged, and his new TV variety show is scheduled to premier nationwide in fall 2017.
Jake Ehrenreich lives outside NYC with his wife of 20 years, Lisa - a 4th Dan Black Belt Tae Kwon Do Master instructor - and his 18 year old son Dovy,
a 3rd Dan Black Belt who is currently studying in Israel on a gap year.
ABOUT
THE SHOW
A Jew Grows in Brooklyn 2.0 is the brand new version of the iconic hit show.
In it, playwright Jake Ehrenreich incorporates all the new influences - from film appearances to new writings
to documentaries - that have renewed his vision, deepened his insight, and informed his life since the writing
of the original show. Lots of brand new comedy, music, stories, video and much more make this innovative new production
one that continues to delight audiences and critics.
A smash hit in the heart of the Broadway,
where it played for a more than a year and a
half,
A Jew Grows
in Brooklyn is an “engaging, poignant and
hilarious” (Palm Beach Post)
comedy musical about the search for identity
and meaning. The highly acclaimed show
chronicles the life of Jake Ehrenreich; a
uniquely talented American born child of
Holocaust survivors.
From the
streets of Brooklyn and struggle with his
family’s past, to the laughter and rebirth
of Catskills summers, to his mother and
sisters heartbreaking early Alzheimers
disease, this “tour de force performance”
(Las Vegas Journal Review) is “a
delightful journey that speaks to anyone
hoping to live out the American Dream"
(ABC TV).

The New York
Times raves A Jew Grows in Brooklyn is
“funny, touching and beautiful... you
don’t have to be Jewish or Brooklynish…Jake
Ehrenreich is Dazzling!” The
Philadelphia Inquirer calls it “An
uplifting treasure with universal appeal—in
the same elevated company as Billy Crystal’s
700 Sundays, and Chaz Palminteri’s A Bronx
Tale.”
Through stories, comedy, music, and multi-media video and photos– including a classic Rock
Medley (California Dreamin’, Secret Agent
Man, Sunshine of Your Love), a
multi-instrumental version of Louis Prima’s
Sing, Sing, Sing, and even a
selection of
Yiddish songs – Jake
mesmerizingly recreates his unforgettable
journey of discovery and lessons learned.
From the stoops of Brooklyn to Rock n’ Roll
days--from the comedy and musical stages of
the
Catskills and Broadway to the bedsides
of ailing parents and siblings, this show
“has a glow all it’s own” (Chicago
Tribune) and is
“one of the most
touching, soulful, and laugh out loud shows
you’ll ever see!”
(Jazz FM 91).
Jake’s story is personal and universal at
the same time, and
has now spawned a book by the “Chicken Soup
for the Soul” Publishers A Jew Grows in
Brooklyn, the Curious Reflections of a First
Generation American.