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Hannukkah

How to rescue a jelly donut! Check out Aish’s latest Chanukah video.

December 12, 2012January 21, 2013beccakinla chanukah, exciting, fantasy, funny, goofy, Jewish, new, wacky Tags: Aish, chanukah, contemporary, fable, Hannukkah, jew, jewish, judaism, modern, moshel, Nadav Nachmany, Samurai Jew, video 2 Comments

My family loves Aish.com videos, and this new one is both totally hilarious and example of what I previously have described as a modern-day moshel.

Click below to watch “Samurai Jew.”

Samurai Jew: the Eighth Night

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