- After the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade centers, he began working on a mural to commemorate the event. Just in time for the first anniversary of the event, the mural was printed on a huge banner, with the quote "The human spirit is not measured by the size of the act, but by the size of the heart." It was hung from a nearby building where it was clearly visible from Ground Zero for over a year. Yakov financed the banner with $100,000 of his own money, but kept his donation anonymous, for fear that people would see it as a joke because of his reputation as a comedian.
- Is a professor at Missouri State University and Drury University where he teaches "The Business of Laughter.".
- Former roommate of comedian Andrew Dice Clay.
- Became a U.S. citizen on July 4, 1986.
- He was an art professor at Odessa Pedagogical University in Ukraine before starting his comedy career in the United States, and he remains a talented artist.
- Performs his own comedic variety show in Branson, Missouri. (June 2005)
- In May 2006 he received a master's degree in positive psychology from the Penn College of Liberal and Professional Studies (Penn LPS).
- Has two children: a daughter, Natasha, born in 1990, and a son, Alexander, born in 1992.
- Yakov graduated from Pepperdine University with a Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership in 2019.
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