Jewish Festivals
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- Chanukah drama
A 20-30 minute comedy/action drama for kids and adults
- Feast of Tabernacles drama
A short drama for Succot suitable for a mixed audience.
- Purim comedy drama
A comedy play lasting about 20 minutes - free for you to use in your fellowship.
- The Passover Experience
A dramatic and far-reaching drama as an alternative to a seder service
- Tu B'Shvat
A study in the New Year for Trees
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By Steve Maltz

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Dramas
Not to be too negative, but dramas are the way the heathens worshipped their gods, and our God said not to worship Him in the same manner. Deuteronomy 12:31 Thou shalt not do so unto the LORD thy God; for every abomination unto the LORD, which he hates, they have done unto their gods; for they have even burnt their sons and their daughters in the fire to their gods." I know, drama is common nowadays, but it was originally called the tragos, or 'goat song' in the fertile valley and used as both worship and entertainment to those ancient pagan religions.
Ron