Purim+5771

media type="youtube" key="kgJInVvJSZg" height="390" width="640" Enjoy! Notice how many times you hear about this and other Purim music videos. What do you think about this presentation? The interplay of story, customs, & humor? How might you use this in a classroom?

Sandra: I used this video with a group of teenagers last Sunday. We were baking hamantaschen and makng mishloach manot baskets, while discussing the story of Purim and its messages to today's generation. While the hamantashcen were in the oven, we watched the clip. The kids really liked it exactly because they learned form it at the same time as they enjoyed the music and humorous aspects.

Ruth: This video doesn't grab me as much as their Chanukah one did (not quite edgy enough for my crowd of teens) but conincidentally, we're going to have this clip playing as an introduction to our Purim Shpiel (meGleeah Megillah) based on clips from the show Glee.

Debbie: Ok, not to be too controversial, but one might also note the lack of women in the video.....[] Here is the link to the Ein Prat video for Purim: []