High Holidays Bloopers: Jewish New Year’s Message from Itche Kadoozy
Topics: | High Holidays, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Teshuvah |
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I like the part where he like, gets too excited! Reply
funny! HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!!!!!!!!! Reply
Very funny and cute. I really enjoyed it! I can't stop laughing!!!!!!!!! Reply
SAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Reply
keep up the great work I teach the Jewish festivals at my son's small country town school and Rabbi Kadoozy comes out every time. The kids love it and it!!! Reply
it was not 255 times!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! if you count how many times rabbi itche kadoozy tried to say the script, it comes out that he actually said it only 14 times!!!wow, I can't believe I actually gave honor to the rabbi by calling him rabbi!!! Reply
diana! Keep in mind, tshuva is to get close to G-d and the most common mistake we make in trying to get close to Him is not doing it in joy!! Reply
LaShana Tovah
See It's never too late to fix your mistakes!
Happy New Year!!!
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Itche strikes again! So cute, so funny. I like the end. :) Reply
OMG WE HAVE THE SAME NAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My name is Tzippy, and its short for Tzipporah.XD Reply
Muppet Rabbi I really appreciated the message behind this. Wow-255 times! I definitely must not give up making repetence, repetance, repetancing, all of that-it's very important, TRULY. I told my rebbe that I needed to start early this year and he told me that we all do! I get really worried this time of year. I sometimes feel unworthy throughout the year too. I have friends who feel that way so I think this a good message for us and non-Jews too. We must repent and atone and make teshuva. Thanks for a pleasant, cute, funny, sketch that I will go back to time and time again. Reply
new year Happy new year Reply
How funny
I showed this clip to my grade three and they could not stop laughing throughout the entire show
Keep up the show.
Kesivah Vachasima Tova
Rabbi Y. Rosenfeld
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It was funny because the Rabbi kept repeating things again and again and again.