Jewish Humor on Your Desktop: Yiddishe Nachas |
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Author:
| Kustanowitz, Al |
Series title: | Jewish Humor on Your Desktop Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4812-5424-3 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2012 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $5.99 |
Book Description:
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Jewish Humor on Your Desktop is a series of seven interactive books that bring hundreds of funny Jewish anecdotes to your favorite screen - desktop or laptop computer, Kindle, iPad, iPhone, Android phone or tablet. This book is Volume 7:Yiddishe Nachas.This book presents links to video clips and associated anecdotes that should provide the reader with a general feeling of warmth, happiness, and Jewish pride. It includes inspiring insights into the Jewish holidays, reminiscences of...
More DescriptionJewish Humor on Your Desktop is a series of seven interactive books that bring hundreds of funny Jewish anecdotes to your favorite screen - desktop or laptop computer, Kindle, iPad, iPhone, Android phone or tablet. This book is Volume 7:Yiddishe Nachas.This book presents links to video clips and associated anecdotes that should provide the reader with a general feeling of warmth, happiness, and Jewish pride. It includes inspiring insights into the Jewish holidays, reminiscences of favorite Jewish music, notable achievements of young Jews in the world of sports and the arts, and animated reviews of Jewish history. There's even a history of the Songs Tzena, Tzena and Bei Mir Bist du Schein, a musical tribute to Jewish unity, and a seder to celebrate the Fourth of July.The anecdotes and video clips are based on three years and more than 900 entries from Jewish Humor Central, a blog written by Al Kustanowitz, who has been studying, chronicling, and delivering Jewish humor for more than 30 years. In the e-book version, most of the anecdotes include a highlighted link that goes directly to the video clip when you click on it while reading it on your electronic device. In this print version the links appear as URLs that you will have to type into your browser address bar if you want to see the video.If you're reading this book away from your computer, the anecdotes alone should be a source of entertainment.