Good for the Goys
You might have noticed the PopJudaica banner on our homepage this week. Formerly known as ChosenCouture.com, the site is a virtual museum for all that is Jewish and esoteric: from Let My People Go Toilet Seat Covers to Jon Stewart for President T-shirts.
While we were exploring PopJudaica, we got to wondering whether there is anything out there like it serving Christian audiences. That’s when we found MissPoppy.com, the one-stop-shop “for the saved and unsaved alike,” which features After the Rapture Mints, the Last Supper Lunch Box and our fave, the Amish Car & Buggy Freshener. Sort of kicking ourselves for not hitting up Miss Poppy for an ad in the Goy Issue….
While we were exploring PopJudaica, we got to wondering whether there is anything out there like it serving Christian audiences. That’s when we found MissPoppy.com, the one-stop-shop “for the saved and unsaved alike,” which features After the Rapture Mints, the Last Supper Lunch Box and our fave, the Amish Car & Buggy Freshener. Sort of kicking ourselves for not hitting up Miss Poppy for an ad in the Goy Issue….









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submit a comment01.03.08 at 12:01 am
I studied abroad in Ghana last year and Jesus is very trendy there. You often see shops called Jesus’ Blood Enterprise or signs that state: Jesus Loves Wi-Fi!
Now if only Jerusalem thought of commodifying Hashem, we’d be even richer. Hashem loves Wi-Fi too.
01.03.08 at 2:01 pm
Click on Adult Christianity and read Miss Poppy’s book review of
“ Does God Love Michael’s Two Daddies?”, by S. Butt. (really)
01.05.08 at 2:01 am
I’m sorry I missed the Pop Judaica.
It happens to be something I have a deep interest in…
This Gallery, of Pop Art is dedicated to digital prints that were inspired by my roots as a Jew, Israeli and Jerusalemite:
http://www.digitalartprintgallery.com/0/judaism-israel-and-jerusalem-3.html
There is another gallery that is dedicated to the mythical and mythological with a wider perspective:
http://www.digitalartprintgallery.com/0/religions-and-myth-2.html
I hope you like them : )
Shabbat Shalom,
Mike