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Passover Parodies

Passover Parodies
Author: Shoshana Hantman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2014-01
Genre: Fasts and feasts
ISBN: 9780991351220

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What was the least interesting seder you ever attended? And what was the most interesting? If your experience is like most of ours, your worst seders were dry readings of the haggadah, unoriginal and done by rote. The better seders, on the other hand, were imaginative and thought-provoking. The best may even have included a clever surprise. An incredible 95% of American Jews participate in a Passover seder every year; it's the best-attended Jewish ritual. Yet most participants find the seder dull, repetitive, and incomprehensible. They attend out of a sense of duty, but they don't enjoy it. Passover Parodies is a series of ten-minute plays for the Passover seder table. Families select one each year (or more, if they're ambitious) to read aloud. Like the traditional humorous Purim-shpiel, the plays entertain, educate, and provoke the discussion that is supposed to dominate a seder. A family might choose to examine Jewish tradition through the eyes of Sherlock Holmes ("This cracker was produced by someone in a most urgent rush. Furthermore, it has been broken along one side. A segment has been removed. Why? That is what we must endeavor to find out."), ... or experience the exodus from Casablanca ("I remember every detail: the Egyptians wore skirts, you wore a tallis. But mostly I remember the wow finish. A guy in a basket, floating in the bulrushes, with a comical look on his face because he has a diaper that needs changing."), ... or starring four young Marx Brothers ("Pharoah, you have to let my people go. If you don't, my ancestors would rise from their graves and I'd only have to bury them again."). They might let Hermione Granger explain the magic of the ten plagues, or challenge traditional God-belief on Sigmund Freud's couch. Some of these plays can replace parts of the seder; for example, the Shakespeare play ("Much Ado About Bupkes") tells the Exodus story. Others can complement the rituals, or provide new viewpoints, or simply add humor to what can be a dry ceremony. Readers can choose the themes they like, perhaps reading a different skit each year. The plays also vary in cast size, to accommodate both large and small seders.


Parody in Jewish Literature

Parody in Jewish Literature
Author: Israel Davidson
Publisher: New York : Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1907
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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Follows the development of the parody in Jewish literature from its rudiments in the Talmudic literature through its various ramifications down to its extended use.


Silly Seder Songs

Silly Seder Songs
Author: Michael Lester
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2017-03-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781520897912

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Perfect for Pesach. Fun and funny songs for the family to enjoy after the fourth glass of wine. Dozens of parodies of familiar tunes (for example, "Sweet Caroline" and "Deep in the Heart of Texas") outlandishly updated (to "Sweet Charosis" and "Deep in the Solar Plexis"). Sectiions include patriotic tunes, cowboy songs, Beetles hits and songs of affliction. More than 40 parodies in all.The 40 songs in the book are broken down into unique sections: A Patriotic Passover (including such parodies as "Battle of the Bulge" and "Munching to Bulimia"), The Neil Diamond Collection (including "Afikomanless Man" and "Song Sung Stuffed"), Cowboy Tunes (including "Plate of the Rage" and "Deep in Our Solar Plexus"), Songs of Affliction (including "Nobody Loves You When You're Soft and Flat" and "Brother, Can You Spare Some Wine"), From the Fab Four ("Yellow Matzah Balls" and "Hey, Jew") .... and many, many more.This songbook can be used for solo performances, or it can be photocopied for all at the seder table to sing and enjoy.


Wired Into Teaching Jewish Holidays

Wired Into Teaching Jewish Holidays
Author: Scott Mandel
Publisher: Behrman House, Inc
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780867050820

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A handbook for teachers in Jewish schools that provides Internet resources for the Jewiish holidays. Based on the manual "Teaching Jewish Holidays," published by A.R.E. Publishing, Inc.


Deus Exodus: a Passover Parody

Deus Exodus: a Passover Parody
Author: Marnee Klein
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2019-03-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781798522165

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Keep the tradition alive, but with belly laughs! This will be the funniest Passover Seder your friends and family have ever attended. This Passover play will engage all of your Seder guests: old or young; Jewish or Christian or agnostic; been to a million seders, or a first-timer who's just there for the free food. A farcical reenactment of the story of the Exodus, the play covers the entire lifetime of Moses. It runs around half an hour and involves seven speaking characters, as well as the rest of your guests for sound effects (optionally). It is displayed in accessible large print. You can use it in the Maggid section of the Haggadah, or you may choose to use the play as a replacement for the majority of the seder. You only need to buy one copy of the book, since it contains a full set of scripts customized for each of the seven roles. Best suited for teens & adults.


Jewish Reform Movement in the US

Jewish Reform Movement in the US
Author: Mara W. Cohen Ioannides
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2017-11-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3110524708

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This volume examines the development of the non-liturgical parts of the Central Conference of American Rabbis’ Haggadot. Through an understanding of the changes in American Jewish educational patterns and the CCAR's theology, it explores how the CCAR Haggadah was changed over time to address the needs of the constituency. While there have been many studies of the Haggadah and its development over the course of Jewish history, there has been no such study of the non-liturgical parts of the Haggadah that reflect the needs of the audience it reaches. How the CCAR, the first and largest of American-born Judaisms, addressed the changing needs of its members through its literature for the Passover Seder reveals much about the development of the movement. This in turn provides for the readers of this book an understanding of how American Judaism has developed.


A Club of Their Own

A Club of Their Own
Author: Eli Lederhendler
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2016-10-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0190646136

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Volume XXIX of Studies in Contemporary Jewry takes its title from a joke by Groucho Marx: "I don't want to belong to any club that will accept me as a member." The line encapsulates one of the most important characteristics of Jewish humor: the desire to buffer oneself from potentially unsafe or awkward situations, and thus to achieve social and emotional freedom. By studying the history and development of Jewish humor, the essays in this volume not only provide nuanced accounts of how Jewish humor can be described but also make a case for the importance of humor in studying any culture. A recent survey showed that about four in ten American Jews felt that "having a good sense of humor" was "an essential part of what being Jewish means to them," on a par with or exceeding caring for Israel, observing Jewish law, and eating traditional foods. As these essays show, Jewish humor has served many functions as a form of "insider" speech. It has been used to ridicule; to unite people in the face of their enemies; to challenge authority; to deride politics and politicians; in America, to ridicule conspicuous consumption; in Israel, to contrast expectations of political normalcy and bitter reality. However, much of contemporary Jewish humor is designed not only or even primarily as insider speech. Rather, it rewards all those who get the punch line. A Club of Their Own moves beyond general theorizing about the nature of Jewish humor by serving a smorgasbord of finely grained, historically situated, and contextualized interdisciplinary studies of humor and its consumption in Jewish life in the modern world.


The Passover Anthology

The Passover Anthology
Author: Philip Goodman
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2018-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0827613903

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Back by popular demand, the classic JPS holiday anthologies remain essential and relevant in our digital age. Unequaled in-depth compilations of classic and contemporary writings, they have long guided rabbis, cantors, educators, and other readers seeking the origins, meanings, and varied celebrations of the Jewish festivals. The Passover Anthology describes the varied experiences of the Jewish Passover throughout the lands and the ages: the story, the many facets of its celebration in the Jewish home and community, the laws and the prayers, the seder plate and the songs, the art and the dances, and--of course--the games. Showcasing modern writings by Winston Churchill, Heinrich Heine, Hayyim Nahman Bialik, and others, the volumeis a rich resource that today's reflective readers will not wish to pass over.


For This We Left Egypt?

For This We Left Egypt?
Author: Dave Barry
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 125011022X

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The book you hold before you is no ordinary Haggadah. If you’ve ever suffered through a Seder, you’re well aware of the fact that the entire evening can last as long as the exodus from Egypt itself. There are countless stories, dozens of blessings, and far too many handwashings while the meal turns cold. Now prepare to be entertained by another version of the book that’s responsible for this interminable tradition. With this hilarious parody Haggadah from the comedic minds of Dave Barry, Alan Zweibel, and Adam Mansbach, good Jews everywhere will no longer have to sit (and sleep) through a lengthy and boring Seder. In For This We Left Egypt?, the authors will be take you through every step of the Seder, from getting rid of all the chametz in your home by setting it on fire with a kosher blowtorch to a retelling of the Passover story starring Pharaoh Schmuck and a burning bush that sounds kind of like Morgan Freeman, set against the backdrop of the Promised Land—which turned out not to be a land of milk and honey but rather one of rocks and venomous scorpions the size of Yorkshire terriers. You then eat a celebratory brisket and wrap up the whole evening by taking at least forty-five minutes to say good-bye to everyone. So gather all the Jews in your life (even the few who don’t appear to be long-suffering) and settle in for a fun way to pass the time while waiting for Elijah to show up.