Mishpatim
Last week’s cufflinks were the Gryffindor emblems, from “Harry Potter,” because A) the word “house” appears thrice in the parsha, plus tent, which equals four.
Last week’s cufflinks were the Gryffindor emblems, from “Harry Potter,” because A) the word “house” appears thrice in the parsha, plus tent, which equals four.
Hi! Last week’s cuff links game was Angry Birds, because, as many of you mentioned, the Israelites received plump quail in the desert for sustenance,
Hi! No need for me to explain the answers to last week’s Cuff Links (the Batman logo) because Harry Glazer and Daniel Davis wrote in
Hi! Last week’s cufflinks were the froggies, which I was glad to pull out of storage for their annual polishing. If you couldn’t link them
Hi! Smart people around town last week. Everyone seemed to intuit pretty quickly that the keyboard keys were my initials, but how does that tie
Hi! Were you able to decipher last week’s cufflinks? Of course you were, because after you were done being a little creeped out by the
Hi! Last week’s cufflinks were the compasses because the players in the parsha traveled between Canaan and Egypt about 84 times. Okay, fine, not that
Hi! Last week’s cufflinks were Bitcoins, which everybody properly identified, and they were in reference to the myriad forms of transactions that take place over
Last week’s “Real Men Wear Pink” cufflinks drove everyone batty. Joseph was a real man in many respects, but also in a very Pinocchio kind
Hi! Last week’s crossed swords were obviously related to the multiple forms of war discussed in last week’s parsha, and preparations for war and anticipation
Hi! Last week’s cufflinks were a picture of a specific wild cat, and the guesses you came up with before landing on the right one
So nu? Did you grasp which group last week’s cufflinks stood for? Did you realize they were the insignia for the Rebel Alliance? Of course