For generations, Jews have observed the Passover holiday with Haggadahs. The book guides Seder participants through a re-living of the Jewish people’s suffering under the Egyptians and celebrates their freedom from a vain, capricious, thin-skinned, small-handed, megalomaniacal, temperamentally unfit President— er, Pharaoh. If you’re an afflicted liberal Jew, with an unconservative sense of humor, and
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Added on: April 9, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
For generations, Jews have observed the Passover holiday with Haggadahs. The book guides Seder participants through a re-living of the Jewish people’s suffering under the Egyptians and celebrates their freedom from a vain, capricious, thin-skinned, small-handed, megalomaniacal, temperamentally unfit President— er, Pharaoh. If you’re an afflicted liberal Jew, with an unconservative sense of humor, and you find traditional Seders as dry as matzo, try these irreverent political parody Haggadahs this Passover. Dave Cowen is a writer who has published humor in The New Yorker and McSweeney’s.
poorly writen, disrespectful of the presidency, first lady and administration; written in bad taste NO, this is the worst Hagadah; a goof on the Trump administration and disrespectful of a Jewish Holiday of major importance. Doesn’t matter if you are a democrat or republican this book makes a mockery of both Passover and the Presidency. The book clearly is an anti-Trump joy-ride and will not appeal to supporters of the current administration. The problem is if you are a Democrat, the book is still not appealing because it is insulting to the Jewish Holiday of Passover in the way it…
crap very petty and not funny
Five Stars Pissed off the Republicans at my table…well worth it!