Oy! You’re at the Seder table and can’t find those old wine-stained haggadahs. No sweat. Just haul out your iPhone and use the 2010 Facebook Haggadah. It’s based on an ancient text — the 2009 Facebook Haggadah.
A really old-style option: downloading Rabbi Blank’s Internet Haggadah. Of course, many youngsters prefer to follow Moses out of Egypt on Twitter ….
h/t: PunkTorah.com
Image (“Moses Gets Friended, after Rembrandt van Rijn”) by Mike Licht. Download a copy here. Creative Commons license. Credit: Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.com
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Tags: Facebook, Haggadah, humor, Jews, Judaism, Passover, Pesach, religion, Seder
March 30, 2010 at 2:58 pm
Update:
“My Seder with Joan and Melissa Rivers,” Paula Froelich, Daily Beast.
“At White House Seder: Gefilte Fish, Brisket and a Host of Familiar Faces,” Lynn Sweet, Politics Daily.
“Nacho Seder Plate,” Nachos NY.