KIDS Issue 902 · March 9, 2022

He Said, She Said

We follow a typical frum family on Purim and see just how much men and women are on different communication planets

He Said, She Said

Let’s follow a typical frum family through the day of Purim and see just how much men and women are on different communication planets. In the spirit of Purim, we present it as a play in six acts

 

Act One

Everyone is finally home after hearing Megillah, and the house is on wheels. A miniature policeman in a blue costume complete with walkie-talkie, badge, handcuffs, and hat is conducting an unauthorized investigation of who sent the best mishloach manos.

An even-smaller kallah is hiding under the table, helping herself to a bag of chips from the “extra nosh to give out if more people come than anticipated” box.

Running around the house are a clown and a soldier, and a little bumblebee is crawling on the floor between the discarded bags and boxes, babbling happily to herself.

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