Obama to Pardon Turkey?!
Apparently it’s a Thanksgiving tradition that the President of the United States pardon Turkey. What did they ever do to him?!
Just Kidding! Happy Thanksgiving!
Apparently it’s a Thanksgiving tradition that the President of the United States pardon Turkey. What did they ever do to him?!
Just Kidding! Happy Thanksgiving!
This video was created by Jewish Tweats for their Twebrew School service! It is really fun and entertaining. It includes cartoon versions of Gary Vaynerchuk, Sharon Feder, Adam Hirsch, Matisyahu, and so many more! Thanks, Sharon – for pointing this out!
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This is a list of terms that were used to find JewNews. Now, I know why they found it using this term – but why on earth would someone be looking this up? Billy Joe in Nebraska who talks about “the day I met a Jew” – I’m talkin’ to you!
We didn’t create your crop-circles, Billy Joe – we don’t do manual labor!
So mine and Becky’s dog used to bark with the Shabbat horn in Jerusalem (since we lived on a high-up sort of roof apartment in Nachlaot.) Sharon Feder was nice enough to point me to this video From shmais.com which is sooooo cute! Check it out!
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An oldie but a goodie – enjoy!
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Written by and starring John Roberts. Editor Owen Plotkin. DP Drew Denicola. Directed by Clay Weiner. No one understands you like mom.
Disclaimer: The material below is of a satirical nature.
Jews of the world:
We have been accused several times over the past millennium of using the blood of Christian babies to bake our traditional Passover matzos. I don’t want to confirm or deny these allegations. However, considering our obligation to uphold our reputations as cheap – I think it’s only appropriate that we discuss the economic pros and cons of using the blood of Christian babies as opposed to plain water.
Now, from a pure economic standpoint, the blood of a christian baby can only make approximately 50 matzahs. Whereas water can make an indefinite amount. And since no death is involved in the making of a water-matzoh – it would increase the chances of us staying in the same town for more than a year!
But what about tradition?
In an interview with Yosse the “Barber,” I had the opportunity to pick his brain about the differences between an official blood-matzah and your common water-matzah. “Vel, de blood-matzah helps you fulfill your Passover obligation een de most strictest of senses – veras ze water-matzeh only fulfills it half-tuchessed” he said, adding: “plus, you just can’t beat zat home-made pure blood-matzah taste!”
Clearly water is a possible alternative – but should we sacrifice our tradition for it? What do you think?