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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2006

A satire to remind you why we have Yom Kippur. If you find it amusing, please view my other videos at http://one.revver.com/collections/show/48636, where each click earns money for my shul.

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  • I don't know man - seems awfully irreverent to me. Atonement is about rejecting the king of all the children of pride (Job 41:34) and humbling oneself before the Great and Awesome Eternal (Psalm 69:10).

    Compare Leviticus 16:21-22 with Revelation 20:1-3

    The Holy Days picture God's Plan for mankind - if I were you I would delete this video, and any others like it, in repentance.

  • You missed the point. Why do you think I called this "Bad Attitude"? The guy is not voicing my attitude. I'm satirizing his attitude.

  • Tzedaka is not reightiosness... its giving to the poor dumbass

  • You're the one who's misinformed. The word is often used to refer to charity (as in "tzedakah box"), but that's only because charity is an outgrowth of righteousness.

  • what have you got for RH

  • Nothing this year. Next year, who knows? Got any ideas for song parodies?

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  • Great Video!

  • Thanks for the laugh... we have all felt that way... heck, when I was fasting yesterday, I was getting a little edgy.... thanks for the laugh...

  • Ok a little irreverent, not targeted to the orthodoxy. I also thought it ws funny and plan to show it to my 4th graders in a reform temple school. T'fillah, t'shuva and Tzedakah are a refrain from the machzor, so thse knocking the "tequilla" line ought to recall the last time THEY went to shul for the High Holidays.

    Who says our religion can't be looked at with cynicsm (sp?) once in a while? Religion is hard, and people get frustrated. That's ok, as long as the focus ultimately comes back.

  • this is a disgrace

  • actually it's pretty much a traditional interpretation of the meaning of Yom Kippur. It's not really even all that irreverent or satirical.

  • @billyraysheet Yeah... lots of other stuff to satirize...

  • Tzezaka means doing the act of justice~

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