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Chapter 6: Respect


Gefilte Fish is almost ready to meet his family, but will one more obstacle test the friendships of Rabbi Kadoozy and Friends?

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Posted: Mar 21, 2010
amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeebthis one its my absolute favoite
Posted By mushky, miami, florida

Posted: May 7, 2009
itchie kadoozie
this is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo funny
Posted By noah shafron, dallas, texas

Posted: Oct 17, 2008
that was realy nice
i realy liked it a lot
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Dec 12, 2007
it is great
Posted By eli best, englewood, new jersey

Posted: May 23, 2007
itche kadoozee
I like the video, it's funny. I like that Jono is funny. Make another one (number nine?!)
than you.
avrmele, age 8
Posted By Avremele, jerusalem

Posted: May 16, 2007
your shows are fantastic or dramastic but one thing i do'nt understand is why the voices are diffrent?
Posted By shmuel

Posted: May 15, 2007
Respect for the Person
I'm responding to how and whether we should show respect in all situations. How wonderful that your show inspires such discussions. My answer is that we show respect to the person. A person dear to me is having trouble finding an appropriate shul for her family. Without community, it's challenging for them to keep up various mitzvos. I don't need to compromise anything in order to respect someone's feelings and empathize with someone's issues. I also don't need to compromise anything in order to share the joy of mitzvos lovingly observed by many friends who call themselves by whatever label, and are devoted to the mitzvos of avoiding loshon hora, giving tzadakah, and engaging in countless acts of chessed. One mitzvah always leads to another mitzvah; it's not for me to weigh the importance of any given mitzvah over another, (they are all our Creators complete gift to us) and the mitzvah of love and respect for my fellow is basic to it all.
Posted By Sarah, Highland Park, IL

Posted: May 15, 2007
For DLN
so who is it then? it must be him
Posted By mushki

Posted: May 14, 2007
mushkie
the puppet behind the seat is not the danish boy. look at show one and show 6 and you'll see.
Posted By DLN, Metairie, La

Posted: May 14, 2007
cartoon...part 7
Funny. Literate enough for adults, too!
But -- respect other people's opinions?
Does that mean Orthodox have to
respect the opinions of Coinservative,
Reform, Reconstructionist, and Secular
Jews??????????
Posted By Anonymous, Denver, CO



 

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