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Mishegas of Motherhood. Raising Children to Leave the Nest...as Long as They Come Home for Dinner.
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Mi-she-gas, (pronounced mish eh GOSS), is a Yiddish word that literally means insanity or madness, but is used more playfully in this award-winning humor book to describe how children drive their parents crazy (and vice versa). Known by her readers as the "Jewish Erma Bombeck," Ellie S. Grossman combines domestic satire with Jewish wisdom that applies to all modern families. This gem of a book appeals to all generations of parents, from newbies to empty nesters, and covers Jewish traditions, ri…
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Mi-she-gas, (pronounced mish eh GOSS), is a Yiddish word that literally means insanity or madness, but is used more playfully in this award-winning humor book to describe how children drive their parents crazy (and vice versa). Known by her readers as the "Jewish Erma Bombeck," Ellie S. Grossman combines domestic satire with Jewish wisdom that applies to all modern families. This gem of a book appeals to all generations of parents, from newbies to empty nesters, and covers Jewish traditions, rituals, holidays, recipes, and lots of funny stories that will tickle your soul--or your money back. Favorite chapters include "Planning a Dream Bar Mitzvah Is a Nightmare," "Answering the BIG Question: Is There a God?," "The Holiness of Chores Makes a Great Boredom Buster," "Teenage Brain Baffles Parents," "Dog is God Spelled Backwards," "Lice Livens Up Seder, But Traumatizes Household," and "Jewish Girls Don't Camp," which inspired a webisode on the online sitcom "In The Motherhood," starring Leah Remini.

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Mi-she-gas, (pronounced mish eh GOSS), is a Yiddish word that literally means insanity or madness, but is used more playfully in this award-winning humor book to describe how children drive their parents crazy (and vice versa). Known by her readers as the "Jewish Erma Bombeck," Ellie S. Grossman combines domestic satire with Jewish wisdom that applies to all modern families. This gem of a book appeals to all generations of parents, from newbies to empty nesters, and covers Jewish traditions, rituals, holidays, recipes, and lots of funny stories that will tickle your soul--or your money back. Favorite chapters include "Planning a Dream Bar Mitzvah Is a Nightmare," "Answering the BIG Question: Is There a God?," "The Holiness of Chores Makes a Great Boredom Buster," "Teenage Brain Baffles Parents," "Dog is God Spelled Backwards," "Lice Livens Up Seder, But Traumatizes Household," and "Jewish Girls Don't Camp," which inspired a webisode on the online sitcom "In The Motherhood," starring Leah Remini.

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