Showing posts with label haredi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label haredi. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

The "Ad Kan" Satire Show Does Haredim


The Kan network here in Israel, a state-sponsored and publicly funded broadcaster, airs, but of course, a satirical show called "Ad Kan!" (This Far and No Further").  It stars  Michael Hanegbi and as reported a while back:

In addition to its regular news programming, Kan has a variety of new shows coming to the air...The satirical show The Jews are Coming will migrate from IBA to air on Mondays at 10 p.m.

On Thursdays and Saturdays at 10 p.m. viewers can tune into Ad Kan! (Up to Here), a satirical current events show in which six panelists – three who consider themselves left-wing and three right-wing – argue about topics of the day.

It airs actually now on Tuesday evenings.

Last night they had a monologue which, in part touched on the very annoying Peleg group demonstrations.  But this allowed a swipe at all Haredim, as the Ultra-Orthodox are called.

Screen shots:


On one thing we can all agree: the Haredim are turds.


The Haredim are not kakot (turds)


They are simply different and took themselves out of a democratic society


  and formed for themselves a society that contributes just to and for itself


Okay, they're a bit shitty but that's okay



but one thing we're all in agreement on is that the Haredim are turds.


You laughing?

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Monday, July 15, 2013

Wall Posters Return

Recent wall posters expressing Haredi views snapped in Jerusalem:




a)   Better Jewish education and a non-Jewish government than a "Jewish" government with non-Jewish education.




b)  Netanyahu, Get Thee to Uganda - he's a heretic, disbelieving in the truths of the Bible at the same time he demands of the world to believe that the Bible states the Land of Israel belongs to the Jews.




c) the annual Zupnik assembly on Tisha B'Av eve


d)  one of the cartoon Hardak posters illustrating an army road on a Haredi neighborhood




e)  an anti-Gay Parade poster that is supposed to take place in Jerusalem on August 1 displaying results of a poll amongst Jews, Christians and Moslems calling the even a provocation.

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Advertising Haredi Fashion-Style

For the upcoming Pesach holiday, a bekisha (the Yiddish is the ad actually reads bekitsha) from Royal-


and a bonus is promised, a tisch from Kalil (?).

P.S.

Thanks to Bracha, I was alerted to the three styles of longish, below-knee coat:

a.  weekday (rakel, Yiddishized Hebrew: ragil)
b.  shabbat embossed flower design (tisch bekitshe)
c.  holiday smooth (a glatteh bekitshe)



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