ALL the Lines are TOTALLY hysterical and have me ROFL!!! I love the cocoa puffs and the mazal tov phone call in the middle and the "yesh al mi lismoych" for the height of the chair and OMG - i KNOW people like this!!!!
And the one about knowing someone who had the same machala...but he lived. but then he went off the derech...and then he died. so really it's the same thing.... AWESOME - ROLLING ON CEILING LAUGHING!!!
@toobdood613 I've sat shiva twice in the past several years, for a parent and for a spouse, and I'm not at all offended by this. Unfortunately, I've heard some of these comments myself, and so have my close relatives. If this helps one person hold back from saying something inadvertantly hurtful to an avel, it's well worth it for that alone.
So, I take it then that the maker of the video is suggesting that people *should* say these things? Because I want to be sure I have the opportunity to say these kinds of things next time I make a shiva call! Thanks for clearing that up!
good stuff.....anyone who thinks this is too long simply doesn't get it....this should be a full feature film! i sat shiva in the not too distant past....there is nothing in this to be offended by.....except perhaps for those who say these things in real life....
word is that a Rabbi twice not once asked the son after the father and mother passed away, did you hear the gurgle. At that point, he was asked to leave. Let's just say he is not the only who has left that shul recently.
Some of it was truly funny. However, I must tell you I was at a shiva with mommy for a COUPLE who were killed in a car accident. He was driving. They were killed and their one-year old in a car seat survived. I was at the Kevura where they were buried in one large kever. It was terrible. At the shiva, a lady entered and sat down next to the mother whose son and daughter-in-law were nebech killed, and said “So, was your son a good driver?”. Promise.
VERY VERY VERY FUNNY!!! I loved this...right on!!! Youre not supposed to have Kalus rosh at a shiva ubber the niftar used to like to tell a few jokes himself...
Not to justify insensitivity but it is a really akward for people paying shiva calls. They want to comfort the mourners but it just comes out wrong. I don't hold it against them.
@toobdood613 Get over it, this is very funny and it shows how ppl behave at shiva houses (unfortunately) P.s. I lost my grandfather last week and I'm not offended
we have very close friends who recently sat shiva and they roll from laughter everytme they watch this. you guys are so on target its scary! what are people thinking when they say the most ridiculous comments to an avel? the answer is they don't think. you don't have to talk during a shiva call and so if you havent got something nice or comforting you're best leaving it to the others rather than making the situation worser than it is
The only thing that is stopping me from severing my contact with all of you is that I need you all to help with the golf tournament on May 22nd. But mark my words! On May 23rd, my delete button will be on fire! With much sadness and dismay and tears (NOT TEARS OF JOY EITHER!)
@yschachter1 there is no such thing as Daas Torah it was made up with in the last 10 years. no wear in shas, rishonim or achronim does it mantion daas torah. Its used to control people. people need to lean how to behave at shiva. this was funny
This video is not funny ,it is sad. Death is the hardest thing people face.. Passover represents freedom. We are lucky and blessed that we can express our religious freedom.
Brilliant! At the shiva for my father I was almost speechless when a community rabbi came to "comfort me" and asked me who had died.
Beyond hysterical. Watched it so many times, never gets old. You guys are so on target. Oscar worthy!
im embarrassed to say how many times i watched this. By far the funniest thing ive ever seen thank u!!!
Finally some guidance on what to say during such a difficult time. Thank you!
ALL the Lines are TOTALLY hysterical and have me ROFL!!! I love the cocoa puffs and the mazal tov phone call in the middle and the "yesh al mi lismoych" for the height of the chair and OMG - i KNOW people like this!!!!
Wow these are so on point! Favorite: So are you going to E"Y for the Hakomas Matzeivah? My son is in yeshiva and I have 3 boxes of coco puffs...
This video is hilarious!!!! I love it you guys did such a good job! Favorite scene: The "Mazal toyv mazal toyv!! Nar Simchas!!!! In abundance!!!!!
As someone who has sat shiva and who has heard more appallingly stupid things than you can imagine, this was on-point and hilarious. Yasher Koach!
Mentioned on MDY Daf yomi shiur today. Funny!
Awesome!! Ifrah boys you were hysterical!
From a long-lost friend
I would love to be part of this comedy crew. Been through yeshivah and scarred for life. :-))
this was HILARIOUS. Keep up the good work, boys!
Happy Purim! The opening scene is brilliant! The faces ..the stares..the silence!
"the same era as the shatnez in the baseball glove" this is mamash hysterical
Eli, great job. Waiting for your next video.
I'm dying here. This is amazing. The ending is classic!
shlomo simcha, you're the best!!! amazing video
this came in handy during my shiva. so funny. thanks guys.
That's such a great idea I think they should splice it in and then the video will be absolutely perfect!
My fave is the facial expression at 2:06. This video is a gem.
This video is amazing!! its probably the most funny thing i saw in a while its hilarious!!!
This video is hilarious! My favorite line is: oh, you can't come to my daughter's wedding? Maybe you can be the waiter?
Absolutely brilliant! Great acting and soooo hilarious!
simply brilliant.
"Looks to me, like I have a feeling, that the chair you're sitting on is a shtickle high..."
at 2:40 when he says "yesh al ma lismoch" (there is what to rely on) the other guys agrees, "yesh" (there is)....mamesh awesome
Came here from r eli stefanski... #mdy
The Dude on the Left not talking, This is the best part, it makes a Person Get the Suspense! Inui Hadin iz Beser vi der din Alein
And the one about knowing someone who had the same machala...but he lived. but then he went off the derech...and then he died. so really it's the same thing.... AWESOME - ROLLING ON CEILING LAUGHING!!!
Charlie....did you put this together or simply posted it? By the way...we know each other, I will let you figure it out!
@toobdood613 I've sat shiva twice in the past several years, for a parent and for a spouse, and I'm not at all offended by this. Unfortunately, I've heard some of these comments myself, and so have my close relatives.
If this helps one person hold back from saying something inadvertantly hurtful to an avel, it's well worth it for that alone.
Ahhh....Sherry Cask.....Gevaldig !!
at any shiva the first brocha to make is always
ברוך אתה יהוה אלוהינו מלך העולם שלא עשני חסיד
אמן
the "yaish" added in at 2:42 takes the cake...
So, I take it then that the maker of the video is suggesting that people *should* say these things?
Because I want to be sure I have the opportunity to say these kinds of things next time I make a shiva call!
Thanks for clearing that up!
unbelievable and so true.
You guys are very good. We will work together one day.
good stuff.....anyone who thinks this is too long simply doesn't get it....this should be a full feature film! i sat shiva in the not too distant past....there is nothing in this to be offended by.....except perhaps for those who say these things in real life....
this is brilliant. and terribly accurate!
Good stuff!
The mazel tov variant, is a deadly infection.
In Yiddish, mazel means mouse.
fantastic
Brilliant!!!
39 people are not showering during shloshim.
why so much anger in some comments? This is clearly to show what some do to let the rest of us learn from. Chill and enjoy,
word is that a Rabbi twice not once asked the son after the father and mother passed away, did you hear the gurgle. At that point, he was asked to leave. Let's just say he is not the only who has left that shul recently.
WOW is all I can say. This was the best "shtick" people say by far yasher koyach!
So is that the kind of thing you say when you go on a shiva call?
The comments are almost as good as the skit. Sad that they don't teach satire in yeshivas.
This is very sad because this is exactly how some people behave.
You are 1000% (yes one thousand % righ). Congratulations!
this is freakin hysterical. Its all so silly, time to realize that and get a good laugh
Some of it was truly funny.
However, I must tell you I was at a shiva with mommy for a COUPLE who were killed in a car accident. He was driving. They were killed and their one-year old in a car seat survived. I was at the Kevura where they were buried in one large kever. It was terrible.
At the shiva, a lady entered and sat down next to the mother whose son and daughter-in-law were nebech killed, and said “So, was your son a good driver?”.
Promise.
mamish hilarious taka laughing my tuchas off
Is that Shlomo Simcha?
VERY VERY VERY FUNNY!!! I loved this...right on!!! Youre not supposed to have Kalus rosh at a shiva ubber the niftar used to like to tell a few jokes himself...
actually it is father mother brother sister spouse AND a half brother or sister
3 cases of Cocoa Puffs. Cracks me up every time.
Not to justify insensitivity but it is a really akward for people paying shiva calls. They want to comfort the mourners but it just comes out wrong. I don't hold it against them.
omgggggggggg i cud not stop laffffffingggggggggg
@toobdood613
Get over it, this is very funny and it shows how ppl behave at shiva houses (unfortunately)
P.s. I lost my grandfather last week and I'm not offended
The last one was too funny!
Thaaaambs Appp!!!
Mamesh!
@cabriniblvd40
Good one!
that coco puffs line.... wow....
turn it up let it play :)
From my Sephardic point of view, it's even funnier!
Looking for a shidduch...
we have very close friends who recently sat shiva and they roll from laughter everytme they watch this. you guys are so on target its scary! what are people thinking when they say the most ridiculous comments to an avel? the answer is they don't think. you don't have to talk during a shiva call and so if you havent got something nice or comforting you're best leaving it to the others rather than making the situation worser than it is
@shalommorris Sherry cask-et
Hysterical. A grisah yasher koyach
The only thing that is stopping me from severing my contact with all of you is that I need you all to help with the golf tournament on May 22nd. But mark my words! On May 23rd, my delete button will be on fire! With much sadness and dismay and tears (NOT TEARS OF JOY EITHER!)
5:35
So these are things you SHOULDN'T say? I just want to get that straight.
I know this is just so funny and we would never say this......
this would be great for a Purim shpiel.
The guy in the black hat and rimless glasses is geoinus!
Classic 😂
@vunmenbend Sure looks like him!
This is not a matter to joke about.death is painful. It gives the wrong idea.
It's Chazon Ish
pinchas tzvi? it's like a simin for a "putz" ? quite a morbid piece, but as far as morbid comedy goes, really funny. nice going ifrah brothers
pretty good
@yschachter1 there is no such thing as Daas Torah it was made up with in the last 10 years. no wear in shas, rishonim or achronim does it mantion daas torah. Its used to control people. people need to lean how to behave at shiva. this was funny
Good material but WAY too long.
hahahahaha so truee
what's with the ridiculous Chicago accents?
this is totally funny.
FUCKN GENNNNNNIUSSSS
So freaking funny. But hopefully untrue
I cannot stand how on target this is!
Why are you cursing them so much its mamesh not right to curse yeshivah bochurim
Funniest video ever (FOR JEWS ONLY)
Very funny
yes its funny, its called satire. noone is playing this in a bais avel
Lol.
This video is not funny ,it is sad. Death is the hardest thing people face.. Passover represents freedom. We are lucky and blessed that we can express our religious freedom.
but its still funny
Its mamesh geshmak
thank G-d i am not litvish