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Purim Resources for Parodies, Fun, and Games

Tuesday, February 4th, 2014 11:10 am by shirlala

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Your one stop source for learning new Jewish music, Hava Nashira is a highly acclaimed music conference which I’ve been attending since I was a wee pip! This sight includes all of our participants’ mp3 song samples, resource lists of songbooks, recordings, and so much more. Visit this page for a supply of hillarious Purim Parodies.

Adrian Durlester has been composing Purimspiel Parodies based on major Broadway shows for some time and now you can check them out and purchase them for your community! Packages can include scripts, CDs, and sheet music.

Babaganewz.com

Babaganewz, my favorite Jewish resource for children on the web, has the most fun Purim Centra! Games, slideshows, art projects, etc. Check it out!

6 Responses to “Purim Resources for Parodies, Fun, and Games”

  1. Shira Kline Jewish Music for Kids says:

    [...] or theme. The reasoning behind this is along the same line as for our costume masquerades. *Click here for sources on Purim Parodies and humor*. Your youngest children certainly will hear a different version of this animated tale than the [...]

  2. Shira Kline Jewish Music for Kids says:

    [...] or theme. The reasoning behind this is along the same line as for our costume masquerades. *Click here for sources on Purim Parodies and humor*. Your youngest children certainly will hear a different version of this animated tale than the [...]

  3. Shira Kline Jewish Music for Kids says:

    [...] The Fast of Esther In Hebrew Ta’a-NIT Es’Ter, the fast takes place on the 13th of Adar. Remember when Esther tells Mordechai to have all of the Jewish people in Shushan fast on her behalf (Esther 4:16)? Today, some fast from the morning of the 13th until after the reading of the Megillah. [...]

  4. Shira Kline Jewish Music for Kids says:

    [...] The Fast of Esther In Hebrew Ta’a-NIT Es’Ter, the fast takes place on the 13th of Adar. Remember when Esther tells Mordechai to have all of the Jewish people in Shushan fast on her behalf (Esther 4:16)? Today, some fast from the morning of the 13th until after the reading of the Megillah. [...]

  5. Shira Kline Jewish Music for Kids says:

    [...] Whole Megillah – A Purim Rap by Steve and Doug Cotler ©2001 [...]

  6. Shira Kline Jewish Music for Kids says:

    [...] Whole Megillah – A Purim Rap by Steve and Doug Cotler ©2001 [...]

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