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Kommon Kiruv Kwestions - Episode 2
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come on down everybody it's time to play
Common
KIRO
[Music]
[Applause]
question and here's your host kinus
cacklin
Shalom welcome to everybody's favorite
KY game show I'm your annoyingly
friendly host clamus cackle
my friends call me cackle our
contestants compete for bargain prize
cheesy prizes and they go home
completely confused sounds like fun you
bet it is today's topic is shabas table
conversation yusel tell our contestants
what they could win this
week well clamus we're giving away an
all expense paid luxurious lavish
weekend in downtown Mony
that's right J
M and now for today's
question what is an appropriate topic of
conversation at the shabas table with my
unaffiliated guest boy am I glad I don't
have that one let's see what our
contestants have to
say
mendal well we could talk about uh Cent
events and religion
do you know that according to a recent
Pew report at the cord rate of
assimilation in intermarriage 90% of the
world Jewish people will be disappeared
in the Next
Generation M that is
amazingly incorrect I'm sorry that's not
a very sensitive topic of conversation
appropriate for the occasion Hershel
let's hear what you have to say how
about Jewish customs and traditions
you believe a decent shael these days
talking about a human hair shael not
just any shael between 5 and $6,000 and
that's even at the pre hun of sale we
think we have a difficult we with the
yamaka the ladies $6,000 for a Shel and
they had the Scandal like 5 six years
ago with the all Indian here all the
pisin were pasing I got my wife a pony
she didn't even want to wear it in the
Bungalow Colony at the shabes in the
bungal colony they had four or five
types of Herring which was very very
good you think they served it with kho
mm-m cra cers no K just
crackers I want a
Shand
oh that's a little too much culture
shock there for conversation sorry boy
the correct answer
is this is really an interesting
question which has no right or wrong
answer but I can give you a few pieces
of advice to stay out of trouble first
of all although we all want to share the
beauty of Torah and mitzvos with our
guests you can't force it be natural
concentrate on developing a warm
connection with your guests and flavor
the conversation with Torah or insides
as appropriate on the other hand try to
avoid politics controversial issues and
avoid Expressions that are disparaging
to less religious Jews and non-jews it's
likely that your guests are much more
politically and socially liberal than
you are so be a bit more politically
correct than usual reach out and invite
someone today for pasas Noah so nobody's
going to downtown Muny this week tune in
to next week's question how do you
explain bishel
aam I'm CL Miss cacklin wishing you C
and all contestants are winners and
we'll leave the studio with a home
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