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Nachum Segal hosted author Martin Bodek to discuss his book "Haggadahpalooza: The Unofficial Weirdly Perfect Passover Pop Parody Panoply." Martin's site: https://martinbodekbooks.com/
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It's with great pleasure that we um
welcome into our studio live in our New
Jersey studio, Mr. Martin Bodec,
who is author of the book Hagada Palooa,
the unofficial weirdly perfect Passover
pop parody paniply. Martin Bodega, a
pleasure to welcome you to JM in the AM.
>> Thank you, Nakim, for having me in your
studio today. It's an absolute pleasure
to be here.
>> I thank you for that. And this is not
the first Hagada you've written. You
have a whole collection that you
actually brought in. Uh you could have
gone anybody out there can go to the
website, your website. Um and and see
the entire collection, but we get to
enjoy them here uh up close and
personal. You got to explain it. And
frankly, I um I I I've gotten the gist
of this brand new Hagada.
>> Okay.
>> Right. Lots of song parodies, so to
speak. Is that why it's called Haga the
Palooa? Because we know that one of the
biggest uh music festivals in the
country ends with Palooa. Is that why?
>> That is exactly right. Uh there's no
other reason. I could not Well, the the
book that you're holding is uh is a
paniply of song parodies.
>> Uh which everyone can use at their seder
and enjoy around the table and all
different sorts of ages can sing.
>> And as you can see, your viewers cannot
because we're not visual here. Uh it's
it's a weird alaga, right? It's aka the
Weird Alhagara.
>> I could not call it the Weird Alhagada.
>> You should send him a copy.
>> You know what? I will.
>> I could not call it because his name is
trademarked.
>> And the name is trademarked because, and
we'll try not to get into it, Al Franken
was once a very not properly functioning
individual.
>> Yeah.
>> And the headlines that came out got
under Weed Al's skin.
>> Wow.
>> And so he trademarked his name finally
30 years or so into his professional
career. So using weird out was off the
table because of weird of Al Franken.
>> Interesting. All right. There you go for
the piece of trivia for everybody.
>> And here's here's trivia for you. So the
words weird and Al
>> are cleverly hidden inside the title of
the book. So at least I I got that
going.
>> And of course the image is him. If you
for those who know who he is, the image
is is certainly Well, I don't I don't
want to say that definitively. God
forbid you may be faced with a lawsuit,
but it sort of reminds me of him. How's
that?
>> There you go. Perfect.
>> Martin Bode is here. The brand new
Hagada is is a is a song parody Hagada.
Look, if the goal is to make Pesak more
interesting, more fun, more, you know, a
longer seder, right? Then then this is
obviously for certain families. This is
the perfect piece.
>> Absolutely. And that's the entire
mission of what I'm doing.
>> Is that how long it takes to make all
these song parodies?
>> Approximately a year it takes me to
write each of uh my books. That's
usually the process. First getting the
idea, then laying it all down, and then
forcing creativity out of my brain.
>> Song parodies are not easy.
>> No, they're not. But once I got into a
good
>> and a lot of tweaking and changing and
words, you're not sure if they really,
you know, fit in right and all that.
>> Absolutely. I had to make sure the the
rhyming and the pentameter was was
perfectly aligned with the original
songs.
>> I'm looking for a song that I actually
could, you know,
>> think of which is the one Here Comes the
Sun. Didn't you have a Here Comes the
Sun in there or not?
>> I have here Come Yes. I called it the
Here Come the Suns.
>> Where? Oh, the Suns. The four the four
sons.
>> Correct.
>> Okay, one second. So, maybe that one I
could give give everyone a little uh
sample of.
>> Here we are. Page 45.
>> 45. Hang on a second. We're talking to
Martin Bodec. It's Hagada Palooa.
Website where people can buy this is
>> Martin Bodic.com.
>> Martin Bodecbooks.com. And again, if you
have the right family for this uh who
wants to sit around the seder and
enhance their seder with some of these
song parodies, here comes this. Here
come the sons. Here comes the sons and I
say this is why
and what's the next?
>> Wise young darling.
>> Wise young darling. Let me tell you the
laws of Passover. Wicked darling. The
Lord did this for me. Come closer.
That's great. Simple darling.
>> I love it. Anyway,
>> so I I I I tried my best. I gave I gave
everybody a sample
>> and this is now available. Well, Hagada
Palooa the unofficial weirdly perfect
Passover pop parody paniply by Martin
Bodic. Go to Martin Bodec books. Right.
Martinbodic books.com.
>> Correct.
>> For information. Now this is Hagada
number
>> seven.
>> This is the seventh Hagada you've
written.
>> Yes.
>> There is the dad jokes hagada.
>> Yes.
>> I could see people sitting around not
only at the seder but throughout the
entire yontiff telling those. Right.
Where's the dad one? Where's
>> in your hand? Right there. Oh, here it
is. There it is. Here we go. This is the
dad jokes. Hagada.
Uh, should I give a sample here?
>> Uh, yes. My favorite page is the 10
plagues. If you find that real quick.
>> All right. One second. Hang on
everybody.
I should be able to uh What are you
suggesting? I don't know the order of
that. Go.
>> No. No. You skipped right past.
>> Oh, did I skip it?
>> Yeah. I There it is.
>> Man, I'll tell you the pressure of being
live on the air. Um,
this one. What did Moses say to parro
after he refused the first plague? He
said that was dumb. What kind of shoes
did the Egyptians wear during frogs?
Open toaded.
Why didn't most Egyptians know about the
ninth plague? They were kept in the
dark. Never challenge death to a pillow
fight unless you're ready to face the
reaper cushions.
Oh my god,
>> that was a good one. I came up with
that.
>> A good one. As dad jokes go, that might
be an 11 out of 10, frankly.
>> There you go.
>> All right. So, that's the dad jokes.
Hagada, Martin Bodebooks.com.
By the way, and I and not that you
should sit here talking about your
colleagues, but there are people who've
written something like a Star Trek
Hagada or something or a uh isn't there
somebody who wrote some type of science
fiction Hagada? Am I real Harry Potter?
Was it?
>> Uh that was Rabbi Musha Rosenberg,
>> right?
>> Yes.
>> And was it Harry Potter?
>> Uh he Well, what was it?
>> Well, interestingly, it's not called
Harry Potter. It's called the Hogwarts
Hagada. He's also careful to use with
naming and nomature.
>> So, he has two, that one and another one
or was just that one?
>> Yes, he came out with a superhero
hagada.
>> Superheroes. It wasn't Star Trek, was
superhero.
>> Oh, and while we're talking about
friendly competition, I should also
mention a gentleman named Dave Cowan who
lives in LA
>> and he's put out uh many parody Hagatas
himself and we're we're neck and neck on
the leaderboard every year.
>> Interesting.
>> Yeah.
>> Are his on the same sort of topics or
>> No, absolutely. He he writes them
differently. It's not a full Hagata.
writes like teleplays
>> as if they were a Broadway play. Like
you could act these things out at your
SATA table.
>> Wow.
>> So, so that's the way he um um couches
it, but I have the um stuff that uh is
useful for families who can share.
>> Have you thought about forwarding Hagada
Palooa to Lenny Solomon and having him
record the whole thing? Cuz I think
you've basically done 99% of his work
for him on this.
>> That's true. And uh you know what? Uh if
I can get to him, I will.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Well, well, certainly.
Lennylockrock.com.
>> Oh, I was a fan. I was a fan just as
much as I was a fan. I've
>> seen them recording these.
>> Fantastic. Okay, I'll get in touch.
>> We're all full of great ideas here at
JMD.
>> Uh the this Hagada is the way is the
name of this one. A Star Wars unofficial
Passover parody. Now, unfortunately in
1980 81, when did Star Wars first come
out? 81, I think.
>> The first Star Wars to know was 1977.
>> 77. Wow. So, in the summer of 77, my
younger brother and I decided we're
going to go see Star Wars. What is this
everyone's talking about, right? The
whole thing. I think we in fact spent
that summer in Israel. So, we got back
and we were like I think we said to our
older sister, "Drop us off at the mall.
We're going to go and then when you're
finished shopping, you know, we'll be
ready to go." Anyway, what do I remember
about that experience? I slept through
the whole Star Wars movie.
>> Are you serious?
>> As a teenager? Yes. I am the wrong guy
for the Star Wars unofficial Passover
parody. I mean, I know some of the lines
from Star Wars. That's about it. What's
this based on? I know it's based on Star
Wars, but meaning what approach like
>> it's to weave in the entire franchise
anywhere I could into the text.
>> Good example for us or uh
>> uh you can go to
>> Yeah.
>> If you can locate it real quick. Well,
>> I'm going to leave it to you to locate
it. I've demonstrated I can't locate
things too quickly live on the air.
Kamasu would be the beginning of nerz or
hollow.
>> Oh boy, this is gonna
>> Is it hollow or na? Hal, right.
>> Well, you know what? It would help if I
just go to the table of contents and
that would be just uh it
>> see I could find that for you. It's
right after uh it's right after
benching,
>> right?
>> Release your anger, page 113. Here we
are.
So this paragraph, if you care to read
it,
>> do I have to read it in the voice of of
Yoda or anything or
>> uh not necessarily because what I did
with this paragraph in a short space, I
don't know what that is like 40 words.
It's like
>> it's like more than that, but yeah.
>> Yeah, it's like the the Friday yom. It's
really short.
>> Um but it contains
>> Friday, the new standard of short
passages.
>> Uh like seven different quotes from the
movies and anybody who's a geek will
recognize all of them as you're as
you're reading along.
Release your anger. We've been waiting
for you. We meet again at last. Pour
your wrath upon the empires that did not
know you and upon the orders that did
not call upon your name. Since they have
consumed Skywalker and wiped out his
habitation, all of them. Let the hate
flow through you upon them, and the
fierceness of your anger shall reach
them. You shall do it to them with
unlimited power and strike them down
from under the skies of the force. It's
basically who speaking.
>> It's basically everybody. There's
there's like five different characters
and seven different lines. And that's
basically what I did.
martinbodebooks.com if you're into Star
Wars. What else is What's Zadees War?
What is that?
>> Oh, that's that's my Holocaust memoir of
my grandfather's.
>> Nothing to do with PES.
>> Um, nope. I write other stuff besides
this.
>> I'm just saying today we're talking
about Pes.
>> Yeah. You had a Yeah.
>> You had a friend of mine, Jonathan
Schllo, course last year. So, we're
working under the same imprint of uh
Amsterdam Publishers.
>> Very nice.
>> And this is my grandfather's story.
>> His book's amazing. I didn't see yours
yet, but his book's amazing. So his is
about four grandparents and this story
is about him serving in four armies.
It's quite the story.
>> Wow.
>> We could we could talk about that now or
a later date but later it's wild. A wild
story.
>> Wow.
>> The Shakespeare haga written by Martin
Bode. Elevate thy seder with the bard of
Avon.
>> I mean my my Shakespeare acumen is is
limited. You know it's okay. I could do
a drop of Romeo and Juliet. I could do
uh you know toil toil trouble. What's it
called?
>> Oh that's McBth. Yes. McBth. I can do a
drop of McBTH. Uh I think that might be
it. I don't remember any other maybe
maybe some Hamlet maybe.
>> So I don't I won't have to force you to
to get into your uh
>> No, but the point is I mean what's the
approach here?
>> The same exact thing as Star Wars. I wo
in every play at least five times into
the text and had my fun with it.
>> Do we know what Shakespeare thought of
Pesak? We have no clue.
>> I don't even know what he thought of
Jews really. And really don't we all
>> people debate that all the time.
>> All the time.
>> What else do we have that's Pesak
related? Uh
these two
>> the Corona virus haga. Oh my god. We
should toss this one out. The Corona
virus hag. Very small.
>> Very small. This was written in 48
hours.
>> Oh, because in during Corona, we did
everything very quickly. Right.
>> Exactly. Oh, no. I wrote this in a
frenzy because it it was happening. You
know, we didn't know what was going on.
We just knew there was a Japanese ship
somewhere where people couldn't get off
and they were coughing to death or
something. And then we knew that our
sailors were going to be lonely. The
only Haganda where both Lysol and Purel
are mentioned
>> multiple times. It's a whole it's orcat
all the way through multiple the whole
that's the joke. That's the whole
running joke.
>> The festivist Hagada. Obviously this is
Seinfeld fans would appreciate this. You
could write an entire Hagada based on
that one episode.
>> I know it's surprising, isn't it?
>> Isn't that funny?
>> The episode is called the strike. It's
not even called uh the Festivus episode.
And festivist itself um somebody timed
it is I think 5 minutes and 46 seconds
of the whole episode and I wo that into
a whole book
>> and it became this whole thing like it
is I celebrate it every year and
>> you celebrate every year I do
>> and a good example would be a comparison
between Pes and Fest like what's what's
in here
>> uh in here is uh for example Moda right
>> so the characters are very heavy on
dialogue right
>> and they spit out numbers all the time
for whatever reason I can't spare a
square I I live at 115 park, whatever it
is. So, I tried to put in as many ekads
as I could until I stopped, right? Um,
so I got to I think 117.
>> Holy cow.
>> The characters say every number until
117.
>> Anything else here that's pesock
related?
>> One more. And this is the original, the
OG,
>> first one.
>> It's the emoji Hagada.
>> And it's funny. There's not even a title
to it.
>> Well, there is. If you look at the
cover,
>> um,
>> again, it's not visual, but that says
Hagada shell.
Hagada is telling. It's an icon of a
person talking just for your listeners.
>> And then it's a shell because shell
>> and the carp is the ram.
>> Hagada shell pesa.
>> There you go.
>> And this one is this all emojis.
>> The entire thing. I am to this day the
only person in the world ever to write a
book completely in emojis.
And that is a distinction I'm proud to
to speak on the air. I I have to buy
this one because I think there's got to
be a kid in my family who would go nuts
about this. This is a million emojis in
every chapter.
>> Uh yes. And uh it this took me this was
painstaking. This took a year and a
half.
>> Is it right to left or left to right?
>> Uh it is left to uh right to left.
>> So starts here or here?
>> Uh on the left side over there. The book
is the book is right to left. The
reading is left to right. It's very
confusing.
>> I don't get this. Why is this?
>> Uh who? It's an owl. Who knows? Who
knows one? Oh my god.
>> There you go. So for your viewers, there
was an hour.
>> What' you major in in college? I must
know.
>> Egyptology and hieroglyphics clearly.
>> No, but seriously.
>> No, no, no. College. Yeah. Yeah. I uh
what I do belies with the create
creativity I'm trying to show you here.
I'm an IT guy. Right after our
conversation, I'm headed to the city. I
manage a help desk.
>> And did this book this Hagada the emoji
I'll call the emoji for
>> exactly what it is. Yeah.
>> Did this emoji take also a year or
longer? This took a year and a half.
>> Wow.
>> And uh quick story. I It took a year and
a half. I was I sent it off to the
publisher who reached out to me. This
was Katav Publications. I was headed
onto
>> Not around anymore, I don't think.
>> Oh, they they're still cranking out. Oh,
yeah. Left and right.
>> Holy God. I didn't realize that.
>> Yes, they are.
>> Call it Kavode Katav. Yeah. I was about
to get onto a plane and the publisher
sends me an email.
>> The book that you created, which I
originally self-published, isn't
rendering at the printer.
>> You need to do the whole thing from
scratch.
>> Understood. The images, right?
>> The Yeah. So, Super Bowl Sunday uh of
2019,
I woke up at 5:00 a.m. and for the next
16 hours, I rewrote the book that took
me a year and a half to do. And at the
end, it was perfect. I made it to
halftime. So, we've got seven Hagas.
>> We have seven Hagadas.
>> Uh the Hagada Palooa is the most recent
one. The dad jokes Hagada, I could see
people getting into that. Uh is another
one. The Hagada is the way is Star Wars,
right? Correct.
>> Uh Shakespeare Hagada, self-explanatory.
The Corona virus Hagada, which
gives me uh stress every time I look at
it. The festivist Hagada for you
Seinfeld fans and the emoji Hagada which
I think is really I mean there are
teenagers out there who would love that
as a gift for Peso.
>> Yes, actually this is my best seller to
date.
>> I I would imagine so. It's so clever and
it also it's like a quiz. Every page is
a quiz. Can you figure out what you
wrote?
>> Yeah, absolutely.
>> It's not like you're you know
force-feeding us with words. You're
making people use their imagination.
What could this emoji
>> be there for? What a pleasure to meet
you.
>> Thank you.
>> A real pleasure to meet you. What are
you working on now? Anything or you're
on on break from these books right now?
>> I'm not on break. I'm marketing the the
>> No, I mean, but in terms of the future
like you have anything in your head
about the uh about the next one or
>> No, my blank's late. What happens is uh
>> so I have so I have a suggestion.
>> You're ready to listen to it?
>> Yeah.
>> Well, obviously a JM got that.
>> All right. Uh if I do have a good idea,
I'm gonna send it over your way.
>> Well, that's what I do after Pesak is
over.
>> Are you a sports fan? big time.
>> So, there's got to be a sports huga
somehow. There's got to be an angle for
>> There's a baseball hagata that's very
popular.
>> Really?
>> Yeah.
>> Who wrote that one?
>> Uh, I don't know the author, but there's
a baseball. As a matter of fact, u my
books are at the Whitesman Museum gift
shop and
>> in Israel.
>> No, here in Philadelphia.
>> Oh, in Philly.
>> And the Star Wars Auda is its second
best seller. And the first bests seller
is the baseball. Let's check it out.
>> Holy c. Any other sports now got this or
you don't know?
>> Uh, I think not. But now now my head is
starting to
>> I could see like a spectator sport I go
like the experience at a stadium. Yeah,
something like that.
>> All right. Well, we people do that but
not necessarily at the seder.
>> Yeah, it's true.
But still, these are all fun.
>> Yeah, that's
>> I think every one of them is going to,
you know, hold the attention of of
somebody at the sader to
>> That's exactly the point of what I'm
doing, right? I I get very polite and
lovely emails and texts from people who
tell me, you know, it wasn't working out
so well with certain people in my family
and then they they sat down cuz I
brought this over to the table.
>> I mean, if I if I tell a terrible joke
Wednesday night at the seder and I get
yelled at by my kids, I'll say, "Wait a
second. Let's look if it's in the dad
jokes. I got If it's not, then it's not
so bad, you know."
>> Exactly. And you can blame it on me.
>> Yeah. Bode put the real dad jokes in
there. You know, mine's not nearly as
bad as his anyway. martin bodc b- ode
dkbooks.com
martinbods.com for all of the hagas
there are other books as well but we'll
save those for another opportunity
please God and I really appreciate you
coming by because this is an eye
openener for me anything to make pesak
more exciting for Jewish people
>> that is the point yes
>> and and we uh we do that with regular
hagodas here we encourage people to get
different hagas because again it holds
the attention of certain people and just
enhances the seders so this in my
opinion Even though I'm sure there's
some rabbis who want to put you in. I'm
sure I'm sure of it. But nonetheless,
>> well, I already am. It's nice of you to
have me in this fight.
>> You're already in. They actually wrote
an official letter against you. My god.
>> Yes. The Hagada that I'm producing.
>> I love it. But nonetheless, I think
you're enhancing a lot of great lives
out there who are uh who are looking to
make their pes even better. All right.
Martinbods.com. Have a
>> And you as well. Thank you so much for
having me.
>> Thanks for joining us this morning. More
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