In case the various existing modern-version Haggadahs out there are not modern enough for you, try this. Thanks to Carl Elkin for CC-licensing this, see his page for the rest of the story.
by Eszter Hargittai on March 31, 2009
In case the various existing modern-version Haggadahs out there are not modern enough for you, try this. Thanks to Carl Elkin for CC-licensing this, see his page for the rest of the story.
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Nabakov 03.31.09 at 1:34 pm
Red Sea Flood Control Authority has written a note on your wall: We will be conducting tests of the system shortly. Please restrict your travel to essential journeys only.
MagnusR 03.31.09 at 1:47 pm
Delightful! In other news:
God has written a note on Belshazzar’s wall: Mene, Mene, Tekel Upharsin.
Bruce Baugh 03.31.09 at 2:13 pm
Oh wow. That’s hilarious. Thank you. :)
Preachy Preach 03.31.09 at 2:38 pm
God and the Israelites are now friends.
The Israelites have posted an album Check out the phat golden calf!
The Israelites and God are no longer friends.
God has smitten the Israelites.
God and the Israelites are now friends.
The Israelites are: Coveting their neighbours’ wives.
The Israelites and God are no longer friends.
The Israelites location has changed to: Babylon.
God and the Israelites are now friends.
etc.
The Modesto Kid 03.31.09 at 6:19 pm
“Guilty pleasure: smiting people” makes me laugh, and laugh.
Diana 04.01.09 at 5:41 pm
there’s a facebook version of the Aeneid floating around as well (“Dido changes her status to: married. Aeneas changes his status to: it’s complicated”) in which “latin students everywhere” join Turnus’ group in his opposition to Aeneas…..
vivian 04.02.09 at 12:21 am
(thank you for this link)
David 04.03.09 at 7:00 pm
Someone should collect the links to all these.
So far I’ve seen:
Hamlet
Pride & Prejudice
Haggadah
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