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May 12, 2012
Torah for kids?
What about the real holidays we are trying to teach our children about?
Anonymous Albany, NY
April 22, 2011
Ok, that video made no sense. It was just your prototypical rabbi hosting, and then this guy with no life and his gefilte fish (which should have eaten already) stood against a background sharing their ways of celebrating pointless holidays. First of all, Arbor Day (April 27) is my birthday, and trust me, for my birthday, I DO NOT look outside and stare at trees and then have a "feast". Second, no one should even celebrate tap-dance day (which by the way is my mom's birthday) except hard-core tap dancers, and no one should have a feast. Finally, if you celebrate national sandwich and you're a gefilte fish, do you really need to get excited? And sorry to crush your dreams Jono,I don't think you can patent a sandwich.
Simon Fischer Rockville, MD
May 7, 2009
funny,keep it up,
Chabad.org is the best site on the planet - and this corner of fun helps make it that way.Thanks for the kosher laughs
chana. givat Zeev, Israel
May 5, 2009
Arbor Day
Hi, I just saw the opening of this clip at the request of my children. In general I find the ultra-dry, even sarcastic humor out of taste - particularly for youth. They asked to watch and I thought, "Let's try it again." And up pops the character who dismisses Arbor Day with characteristic nonchalance. Aren't Jews unique in their praise of trees?! Boring?! Come on! On summer hikes, I take my children on hikes through forests often with one intention - to teach them about trees. It has affected their awareness of trees in the city. Isn't that what you'd want from a kid? I consider it part of parenting to make children aware of the wonder of the world. I don't go on your site to have that (even) subliminally undone. Why not drop the suave "edge" you seem to strive for, the sarcasm and dismissive attitude in exchange for some genuine wonder and excitement. My children are, thank G-d, still naive and enthusiastic. I'd like to keep it that way.
Shimona Brooklyn, NY
May 5, 2009
Jono and Gefilte fish stand in front of a backdrop and say stuff. For five minutes. It's funny- trust me.
Mendel Meretsky State College, PA
April 21, 2009
YUM! ! !
yummmmmy! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Mike an ike pie sounds yum but i dont know if it tastes yum ! ! ! !
Anonymous kids.tzivoshashem.org
June 3, 2008
I love this thing!!
keep up the good work!!!!
Shmuel M. Kerendian (from T.D.S.A.) Atlanta, Georgia
May 3, 2007
I just love this show, so much so that I even watch it without my little baby boy :-)
Esther Manchester, UK
May 2, 2007
I think your show is funny. Thanks for making hilarious characters like G-fish, Jono, and Rabbi Kadoozi. You really had me thinking that national pi day was a day you celebrate by eating pies. By the way, Gefilte Fish is soooo cute. Is Jono smart or what? does he just pretend to be dumb? Rabbi Kadoozie is very smart. He's really getting better at shortening up his speeches. I'm a huge fan of your show, keep up the great work
Albany, NY
Rockville, MD
givat Zeev, Israel
Brooklyn, NY
State College, PA
Mike an ike pie sounds yum but i dont know
if it tastes yum ! ! ! !
kids.tzivoshashem.org
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Manchester, UK
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