So
begins "The Song of the Red Cow," one of 54 strange and delightful
Torah commentaries in Unscrolled, a motley collection of essays,
memoirs, cartoons, and shticks. Each is as unique as the poor red
heifer, who we come to see as young, beautiful, unblemished…and
tragically doomed.
Unorthodox? For sure, in both senses of the
word. No straight commentary here. For example, see Aaron's defensive
take on the sin of the golden calf: "For starters, it was not a calf. It
was more like a pig." Or check out Murray, God's tailor, lamenting the
colorful priestly garments: "Crazy ostentatious. The taste level…is
fresh off the boat." Then there's Moses' father-in-law, who's drawn
wearing a Jethro Tull T-shirt, and counsels Moshe to "stop wasting your
time with small-time crap. Delegate!" Not to mention their clever
solution to building the Tabernacle in land-starved midtown Manhattan.
("Think vertical.")
The book is a product of Reboot, a national
network of young, creative Jews. They're making sure you never look at
the weekly Torah portion the same.
- Marc Davis for Jewniverse
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