Assigning a cartoon character to every Holiday is a silly idea, but most parents find it easier than trying to explain anything serious to their children. Not a jew myself, I did the whole Passover thing myself one year (when my children were in their teens and had many Jewish friends nearby). I was impress by the fact that there was a specific portion where the youngest child asked about the meanings and it was explained. I had help from an orthedox friend with my menu and there was a radio program which I turned on for background (in Yiddish, so turned on low) and I still have the lovely enamaled candlesticks that I bought for that. I used this one for Valentine’s last year. (partially covered by a photo of my love with whom I shared via Skype).
Wish I was a big shot. Then I could get somebody else to do the grunt work. :-)The hubby and I own a salvage yard (where cars go to die). So that makes me chief cook/bottle washer, mom, wife, business owner, book keeper, volunteer at school and pet keeper. That is what I do for a living……if anyone finds an extra mind laying around……Oh and Happy Easter or Bunny day or whatever you crazy kids are celebrating today.
Templo S.U.D. over 11 years ago
What about the Chanukah Hamster and Yom Kippur Yak
rubinocreative Premium Member over 11 years ago
Yeah, what do you do for a living big shot?CLICK for best of DH Easter
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
Nothing. The big shot probably already has everything and taken everything you’ve got.
WillardMBaker over 11 years ago
Nice way to insult the Jewish faith.
rmacprivate over 11 years ago
And…. it starts. Even on Easter!
Linda Pearson over 11 years ago
I have worked for Jewish people at two different places and both of them were very kind and nice people.
celeconecca over 11 years ago
Is the possum named Elijah?
cstewart23 over 11 years ago
He forgot the Chanakah Armadillo
vldazzle over 11 years ago
Assigning a cartoon character to every Holiday is a silly idea, but most parents find it easier than trying to explain anything serious to their children. Not a jew myself, I did the whole Passover thing myself one year (when my children were in their teens and had many Jewish friends nearby). I was impress by the fact that there was a specific portion where the youngest child asked about the meanings and it was explained. I had help from an orthedox friend with my menu and there was a radio program which I turned on for background (in Yiddish, so turned on low) and I still have the lovely enamaled candlesticks that I bought for that. I used this one for Valentine’s last year. (partially covered by a photo of my love with whom I shared via Skype).
Redhead55 over 11 years ago
Happy Easter, everyone.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 11 years ago
@Tony Rubino
Taking cheap shots at your comic of which Imissed doing. Until then, Happy Easter!
Jkiss over 11 years ago
Wish I was a big shot. Then I could get somebody else to do the grunt work. :-)The hubby and I own a salvage yard (where cars go to die). So that makes me chief cook/bottle washer, mom, wife, business owner, book keeper, volunteer at school and pet keeper. That is what I do for a living……if anyone finds an extra mind laying around……Oh and Happy Easter or Bunny day or whatever you crazy kids are celebrating today.