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For This We Left Egypt?: A Passover Haggadah for Jews and Those Who Love Them, by Dave Barry, Alan Zweibel, Adam Mansbach

The book you hold before you is no ordinary Haggadah. If you’ve ever suffered through a Seder, you’re well aware of the fact that the entire evening can last as long as the exodus from Egypt itself. There are countless stories, dozens of blessings, and far too many handwashings while the meal turns cold. Now prepare to be entertained by another version of the book that’s responsible for this interminable tradition.

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.

  • Sales Rank: #5638 in Books
  • Brand: Flatiron Books
  • Published on: 2017-03-07
  • Released on: 2017-03-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .29" h x .62" w x 5.17" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 144 pages
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Review

“Three comic writer have some fun with Passover. Seders may never be the same.” ―USA Today

“A full-fledged comic assault on Passover… Finally, someone has created a full Haggadah that is not only fun to read, but isn’t covered in wine stains… For This We Left Egypt? runs riot with the Haggadah and takes readers from the sophomoric to the sublimely funny.” ―The Forward

“Three well-known humorists have written a Haggadah for an overlooked crowd: the wiseguys, cutups, and punsters who frankly have a hardtime taking the whole thing seriously.” ―Jewish Telegraph Agency

“[Barry, Zweibel, and Mansbach] have joined forces to come up with the perfect humoristic antidote to this Passover ritual… [For This We Left Egypt?] is a loudly humorous, acerbic parody of the haggadah, as it dissects every aspect of the Passover holiday… All in all, a new Passover tradition can be established with For This We Left Egypt? So instead of singing some traditional holiday songs before or after the festive meal, families can recite passages from this book and get a full comic Passover experience. Then again, they can use this book as a haggadah substitute.” ―Montreal Times

“A must-have for those who collect haggadot or for anyone who loves a laugh. If you’re looking to lighten up your seder, you might read a page or two from it. Just be careful, though: people might refuse to turn back to the traditional text.” ―The Reporter

“[For This We Left Egypt?] brings a fair measure of levity to a holiday when leavening is banned. The book is both reverential and irreverent.”
―New York Jewish Week



“A hilarious take on Passover.” ―Long Island Pulse

About the Author

Dave Barry is a Pulitzer Prize–winning humor writer whose columns and essays have appeared in hundreds of newspapers over the past thirty-five years. He has also written a number of New York Times bestselling humor books, including Live Right and Find Happiness (Although Beer Is Much Faster). He is not Jewish, but many of his friends are.

An original Saturday Night Live writer, Alan Zweibel has won numerous Emmy and Writers Guild of America awards for his work in television, which also includes It’s Garry Shandling’s Show (which he co-created), Late Show with David Letterman, and Curb Your Enthusiasm. He collaborated with Billy Crystal on the Tony Award–winning play 700 Sundays, and he won the Thurber Prize for his novel The Other Shulman. Unlike Dave Barry, he has no Jewish friends.

Adam Mansbach is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Go the F*** to Sleep and You Have to F****** Eat, as well as the California Book Award–winning novel The End of the Jews, a dozen other books, and the movie Barry. His work, which has been translated into more than forty languages, has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times Book Review, Esquire, and The Believer and on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered and This American Life. Dave Barry and Alan Zweibel are his only friends.

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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful.
Who better to put the HA in Haggada?
By S. Abissel
At first glance, I couldn't wait to give this a second and third glance, followed by a probing analysis (with the focus on the 'ysis' part, not the other part). Anyway to clarify, this is not a Hagada it's more like primer/sidebar commentary as written by your very smart, somewhat snarky yet definitely very funny uncle--the one your parents had to invite every few years when it was "their turn"(or when your aunt called your mom and said "I don't care what excuses you come up with, next year he's all yours")...To put this in a more "Haggadic" context (and give me another chance to use non-air quotes), the 5 Rabbinic sages(none of whom had the Hebrew letter "phlegm" in their names) who pulled an all nighter discussing our Exodus from Egypt(and if God and/or Moses could sue Leon Uris for stealing the title) have nothing on the 3 comedy sages who made this instant classic a reality. Regardless if you celebrate Pesach, Passover, or "none of the above", (because you're gentile and use your Jewish-sounding name to get discounts when shopping in Jewish neighborhoods)It's truly a well crafted tome that's also a wake up call to anyone who thinks Seder reading material starts and stops with Maxwell house... speaking of Maxwell House, this is like a shot of espresso...and I mean the good stuff, not the overpriced stuff those hipster posers buy...it's so good, I can't wait to see the Broadway version!

All kidding aside(well most of it), please don't confuse this with anything by Artscroll, Feldheim or for that matter Maxwell House, but despite that methinks it WILL inspire some smart Pesach/Passover-related conversation(which is what the Seder is all about)and in the process, add a fun dynamic...which is not at all surprising, considering it was done by some seriously funny guys. Makes me wish I was a fly on the wall at the "seders past" that inspired this idea.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
much like the matzo around which the story is baked (or ...
By Mark H
Having attended Seders for more decades than I care to count, the telling of the story of the exodus from Egypt, year, after year, after year has become a little stiff and dry, much like the matzo around which the story is baked (or half baked, as the case may be). For This We Left Egypt ?, is a witty, thought provoking and scholarly update (okay, maybe a slight exaggeration) of the modern Haggadah, which is sure to liven up many a family Seder in the years to come. While retaining all of the rituals and traditions that have passed down through the millennium, its authors have combined their comedic talents to give both Jews and gentiles alike a new appreciation for the deeper meanings behind the Passover story. Certainly, for those of you who have considered inviting a few gentile friends to partake of the Seder, this version of the Haggadah will undoubtedly enable those friends to fully absorb the true meaning of Passover. To the more deeply traditional among you, you may wince from time to time, but once the initial shock wears off, I am confident you will go….holy s____!!!, so that is what they meant! From me, having included all the blessings over the wine and explaining how it was actually the Jews that invented the sandwich were among the highlights for me. Oh, and the belly laughs may even help to keep you up during the entire evening. This way you will not miss Elijahu…..maybe. Go out and read and re-read For This We Left Egypt? It will fill you with pride and amazement. It may even become your “go to” Haggadah at your family Seders in the years to come and bring a smile to the faces of all those sitting around your table. Whether you will find the answer to the question, did we really eave Egypt for this, read the book!. Can’t wait for the movie version.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
The kind of book you'll like if it's the kind of book you like
By Neurasthenic
This is a an affectionate satirical Haggadah. If you aren't already familiar with normal Haggadah, it won't be funny. If you haven't attended seders and found them a little boring after a while, you won't find this funny. If you find mockery of Jewish stereotypes offensive even from Jews (two of the three authors are Jewish), you won't find this funny. It worked for me, especially the ludicrous variation on the story of the Exodus. I laughed out loud a few times when reading it. It's a short book and I passed it to a friend when finished; I think he'll like it too.

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