very cute! • not בל תשחית – they throw these heads away anyways, unless it's ערה"ש, which it's not. • not בזיון המצוה – today this kind of art is proudly displayed in the world's choshuvste museums, ergo this meneiroh is to be properly considered נוי מצוה והדרה .
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Bizoyon and (hopefully) bal tashchis.
Heh, now just hook em up to a CD player and you have...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYlSTvAW1Po
Did they make a brocha or stam as a shtick in the window.
Kinda gross if you ask me . . . I'm no fan of fish heads!
very cute!
• not בל תשחית – they throw these heads away anyways, unless it's ערה"ש, which it's not.
• not בזיון המצוה – today this kind of art is proudly displayed in the world's choshuvste museums, ergo this meneiroh is to be properly considered נוי מצוה והדרה .
choysame bsoch choysame. gut kvitl for zos chanuka. nautz sof b'techilasam. rosh dag from Rosh Hashana
Must have had leftover heads from Rosh Hashana L'chasidus, Yud Tes Kislev.
I hope they don't try this in New Square. The fish might burn himself if it starts talking!
Good thing that he's not a mohel.
A freilichen Chanukah.
Disgusting!
creative art, therefore persumei neeso
kop khasidus
It's been too long since I last visited here. So many great posts and pics...so little time.
Just one question, on the second night did they make Havdala first or tzind fish first?
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