For This We Left Egypt?: A Passover Haggadah for Jews and Those Who Love Them
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Dave Barry., Dave Barry|AUTHOR., Alan Zweibel|AUTHOR., & Adam Mansbach|AUTHOR. (2017). For This We Left Egypt?: A Passover Haggadah for Jews and Those Who Love Them . Flatiron Books.

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Dave Barry et al.. 2017. For This We Left Egypt?: A Passover Haggadah for Jews and Those Who Love Them. Flatiron Books.

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Dave Barry et al.. For This We Left Egypt?: A Passover Haggadah for Jews and Those Who Love Them Flatiron Books, 2017.

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Dave Barry, Dave Barry|AUTHOR, Alan Zweibel|AUTHOR, and Adam Mansbach|AUTHOR. For This We Left Egypt?: A Passover Haggadah for Jews and Those Who Love Them Flatiron Books, 2017.

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With this hilarious parody Haggadah from the comedic minds of Dave Barry, Alan Zweibel, and Adam Mansbach, good Jews everywhere will no longer have to sit (and sleep) through a lengthy and boring Seder. In For This We Left Egypt?, the authors will be take you through every step of the Seder, from getting rid of all the chametz in your home by setting it on fire with a kosher blowtorch to a retelling of the Passover story starring Pharaoh Schmuck and a burning bush that sounds kind of like Morgan Freeman, set against the backdrop of the Promised Land-which turned out not to be a land of milk and honey but rather one of rocks and venomous scorpions the size of Yorkshire terriers. You then eat a celebratory brisket and wrap up the whole evening by taking at least forty-five minutes to say good-bye to everyone.

So gather all the Jews in your life (even the few who don't appear to be long-suffering) and settle in for a fun way to pass the time while waiting for Elijah to show up.
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