An Entertaining Torah Thought
Would it be hard to live in the same house as Haman? What is the Purim holiday really about? Los Cabos Shluchim Benny and Sonia Hershcovich bring you a hilarious and entertaining Torah thought for the week. Video
Would it be hard to live in the same house as Haman? What is the Purim holiday really about? Los Cabos Shluchim Benny and Sonia Hershcovich bring you a hilarious and entertaining Torah thought for the week. Video
thehaman thing is soooooo funny that watch like 10 times laughed my head off every single time!!!!!
so funny i cant stop laughing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cant wait for next weeks!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i laughed so hard… and very meaningful lesson! ty
Very smart and entertaining way to say the rebbe’s points on things.
one thing that can improve a bit more the video: try to have the camera a little higher,it looks funny when it’s filmed from under your chin 🙂
you can find out more about it in likuti sichos chailek vov the sicha on purim
Ha! Keep them coming!!
Benny amazing!! keep em coming!
-your macabee team
Literaly 🙂
They are all fantastic. And thank you for sending this one during the week of the parsha, this way I can forward it to some people who would really benefit and enjoy it.
sooooooooooooooo proud of you !!!! BRAVISSIMI!!!!
love us (ok me)
Guys you’re just great THANK YOU!!! :):):)
Keep up the Fantastic work!!!
Keep up the great work
Did you check with the Rabbi? Would for the Rabbi himself to confirm, when he has a minute.
My kids enjoyed seeing their cousins acting as meshuga as the rest of the family. You bring meshuga up to a whole new holy level. Great teaching, keep em coming.
its not the front door. so no need to worry.
KA”H!! such a talented, smart, and creative young man! May you be matzliach in all your endeavours!!! Montrealers are very proud of you!
and entertaining! keep them coming!
this was one of the better ones. Keep it up.
#3-you would be correct, if that is his main entrance from the outside. Otherwise, Chabad minhag is to use the door’s directionality to show what way is “in.” You can find out more on your other question at chabad.org.
#4, you are correct. It is not a superstition, the mishna brura quotes others that one should not tell a friend.
this guy is obviously the best. but of course needs my advice.
a) make the sponsorship thing at the end. we are in the 2 seconds-attention-span era. anyone not familiar with your work, will not get to the funny part since you’re beginning is as boring as your aunt’s hamantashen.
b) at the end you call something a superstition. you might want to check that out first before calling it that, as i believe it is a legitimate jewish custom.
c) keep rockin and,
d) rollin.
fabulous, informative and really funny as always.
Just an observation: If the door in the backgroubd is the Rabbi’s main door into his house/apt., shouldn’t the Mezuza be on the right hand side as one enters the abode?
Also, where can I find the reason as to why Hashems name is not mentioned in the Megilah, in a bit more detail?
Come on you bloggers, help me out. Thanks in advance.
that haman thing is really hilariious!
love these!! they make me laugh so hard!!