Episode 10.04 -- Succot 2007 Original Broadcast: 24 September 2007 |
| Overview |
| As this is the start of the new year, we try to remember how we got our start with The Shtick. How do we do? You be the judge. Our hosts have shopping on their minds although there is a difference of opinion as to what we should be shopping for. Our annual Succot show also gives us a chance to look back at some favorite shticks from previous shows. And we finish with a new visit from some old musical friends, Klezmania. |
| Features |
| Bereshit | Cast and crew present a fanciful version of how The Shtick began, including Russell's 'first' book review. |
| Rabbi's Rap | Favorite team not in the football finals? The Rabbi has a suggestion! |
| Sports on the Couch | Daniel asks the question: 'Does the punishment fit the crime?' -- Maybe not so much! |
| Yiddish Word of the Week | Shopping in Hebrew is Kniyot but what does Arois goverfen es gelt mean in Yiddish? |
| Succot at Luna Park | The black hat brigade let their tzit-tzit down. (a reprise of a favorite from Episode #10) |
| Succot Edified | Rabbi Laibl Wolf discusses the origins of the holiday and some of the customes associated. (reprise from Episode 5.03) |
| Klezmania | Klezmania is regarded as Australia's leading klezmer band and performs dynamic instrumentals and songs in Yiddish and English. |
| Guests |
| Rabbi Laibl Wolf | ... the meaning of Succot |
Max Flander and David Rabinovic | ... Luna Park music |
| Klezmania | ... closing credits music |
| Cast |
| Barry Zayon | ... himself - Host |
| Adam Krongold | ... himself - Host |
| Eva Singer | ... herself - Host |
| Lisa Kappel | ... herself - Host |
| Nathan Serry | ... 'Rabbi Gornisht' - Rabbi's Rap |
| Daniel Feiber | ... himself - Sports on the Couch |
| Russell Shayer | ... himself - Book Review - The Genizah at the House of Shepher by Tamar Yellin |
| Crew |
| Terry Flander | ... director/sound/camera |
| Leo Flander | ... editor |
| Russell Shayer | ... lighting |
| Ari Kleiman | ... editor/camera (Laibal Wolf segment) |
| Henry Greener | ... producer/camera |