Funny Purim Poem

by Aaron Millicovsky

In Shushan town there was a big frown,
When Bigton and Terech were acting like clowns.

They tried to poison the king to make him lose his crown
And his spot at the head of the town.

Haman had executed a plan,
And then went to get a tan.

He left his wife to cook with a pan,
While her 10 sons played with a fan.

Esther invited two men to a party,
One of their names was Marty.

He showed up tardy,
Because he had eaten a meal that was hardy.

Aaron Millicovsky is in 7th grade at The Academy (Hillel).

Poems

Israel is All Land, by Hope Merens

What is Peace?, by Ariella S. Levy

My Comrade-In-Arms (or Contradiction), by Ariella S. Levy

Welcome to Paradise, by Ariella S. Levy

Lonesome, by Ariella S. Levy

A Vampire, by Ariella S. Levy

A Proverb, by Ariella S. Levy

A Shushan Tale, by Avremi Rapoport

Mitzvos, by Chaya Miriam Schlotman

Tu B'Shvat Poem, by Lytal Lerer and Chaya Duboff

An Unbelievable Shidduch, by Esti Anton

An Unbelievable Shidduch, by Esti Anton

Funny Purim Poem, by Aaron Millicovsky

Zeidy and Bubba Song, by Ahava Perlman