The title "What Jews Worry" caught my eye and read further. I liked silly Mad magazine when I was a kid, when I didn't know what Jews were or how they controlled virtually all media. I haven't seen a copy of Mad since I was a kid and don't know if it's even still around, but the Jew author of the article revealed to me:
...I was in sixth grade in religious school. We were studying Jewish history. There was a workbook that accompanied the textbook. I added my own captions and cartoon balloons to it. My religious school teacher confiscated it. He sent me to the principal’s office...
[W]hat grabbed me at the [Mad magazine] exhibit was the utter Jewishness of the “Mad” enterprise. So many of the editors and writers were Jewish: Bill Gaines, Mort Drucker, Harvey Kurtzman, Al Jaffee, Will Elder, Dave Berg. (No, no women. Sadly. They missed the opportunity with Roz Chast.) [?]
“Mad” magazine was a piece of modern, secular Jewish literature — almost up there with Philip Roth. Its spirit survives in such writers as Shalom Auslander, who brings his own sardonic vision into his writing....
So I take it that Mad is still around.
Mad's Goofy Avatar, Alfred E. Newman