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 .
Bizoyon and (hopefully) bal tashchis.
ReplyDeleteHeh, now just hook em up to a CD player and you have...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYlSTvAW1Po
Did they make a brocha or stam as a shtick in the window.
ReplyDeleteKinda gross if you ask me . . . I'm no fan of fish heads!
very cute!
ReplyDelete• 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
ReplyDeleteMust have had leftover heads from Rosh Hashana L'chasidus, Yud Tes Kislev.
ReplyDeleteI hope they don't try this in New Square. The fish might burn himself if it starts talking!
ReplyDeleteGood thing that he's not a mohel.
ReplyDeleteA freilichen Chanukah.
Disgusting!
ReplyDeletecreative art, therefore persumei neeso
ReplyDeletekop khasidus
ReplyDeleteIt's been too long since I last visited here. So many great posts and pics...so little time.
ReplyDeleteJust one question, on the second night did they make Havdala first or tzind fish first?
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