December 27, 2005
'Twas The Night Before Hanukkah!
Once again, my coffee in hand and a smile on my face, I was scrolling through the blogosphere and chanced on a favorite site, The Winds Of Change. There, I came across this delightful takeoff on the Night Before Christmas. It was so good, I had to share it with you! It may be a day or two late, but it is well worth it. By the way, if The Winds of Change isn't on your regular reading list, shame on you!
'Twas the night before Hanukkah and all over the place There was noise, there was kvetching Soch ah disgrace!Posted by GM Roper at December 27, 2005 07:37 AM | TrackBackThe Kinderlach, sleeping,
uneasily felt
The chocolate rush
from the Hanukkah geltAnd me in the easyboy,
so stuffed with latkes,
I stretched the elastic
which held up my gatchkesWhen up on the roof
(and it has a steep pitch)
A fat alte kakker
was making a kvitsch.
I jumped up real quick
and I ran to the door,
Was it a bandeet,
or only a schnorrer?He wasn't alone;
he had eight ferdelach,
And called them by name
as he gave a gebrach:"On Moishe, on Yankel, on Itzik, on Sam,
On Mendel, on Shmendrik, on Feivush, on Ham;
My kidneys are kvelling;
do you give a damn?"He had a white beard
and payyes to boot,
And to keep out the cold,
he had such a nice suit!A second from Peerless,
I could tell at a glance,
But the cut was okay,
and so were the pants.He was triple XL,
a real groisser goof,
So I yelled out,
"Meshuggener! Get off from Mein roof!"
He jumped down and said
as he shook hands with me,
"Max Klaus is the name.
You have maybe some tea?"So I gave him a gleisel,
while he shook his white mop,
Mutt'ring, "Always the same thing,
They're dreying my kopp!"From Vancouver to Glace Bay,
Outremont to Reginek,
Every shmo in the world
hakks meir a cheinik!They're screaming for presents,
and challah with schmaltz,
And from Brooklyn alone,
the back pain, gevaltz!"So we sat and yentehed,
and we spun the old dreydels,
(He took all of my money,
and one of my kanidels)He said, "Business is not bad,
a living I make,
But I'm getting too old
for this Hanukkah fake;And the cell phones, you see
how my pacemaker dings?
For two cents I'd quit,
and move to Palm Springs!"And he gave a geshrei
as he fled mit a lacht,
"Gut Yontiff to All,
Vey is Mir, Such a Nacht!"(Author Unknown)
On Christmas Eve, one of the college stations nearby played goofy songs of the season, including "(I'm Spending) Hanukkah in Santa Monica." You can go to THIS SITE to hear the clip and get to the lyrics.
Posted by Woody at December 27, 2005 08:54 AM
Awesome, GM!
Not-so-good Jewish boy that I am, I must cross-post!
Posted by Seth at December 28, 2005 03:59 AM