Dry Bones (comic Strip)

Dry Bones is an Israeli political cartoon strip published in the English-language newspaper The Jerusalem Post since 1973. Dry Bones is the work of Yaakov Kirschen.

The name of the comic strip refers to the vision of the "Valley of Bones" in the Book of Ezekiel (37:1-14).

Dry Bones has been reprinted and quoted by the New York Times, Time Magazine, LA Times, CBS, AP and Forbes. It offers a pictorial commentary on current events in Israel and the Jewish world.

Kirschen won the Israeli Museum of Caricature and Comics' Golden Pencil Award for his work.

Dry Bones is syndicated in America by Cagle Cartoons.

Kirschen says his cartoons are designed to make people laugh, which makes them drop their guard and see things the way he does. In an interview, he defined his objective as a cartoonist as an attempt to "seduce rather than to offend."

Famous quotes containing the words dry and/or bones:

    If a woman hasn’t got a tiny streak of a harlot in her, she’s a dry stick as a rule.
    —D.H. (David Herbert)

    I do not believe in erecting statues to those who still live in our hearts, whose bones have not yet crumbled in the earth around us, but I would rather see the statue of Captain Brown in the Massachusetts State-House yard than that of any other man whom I know. I rejoice that I live in this age, that I am his contemporary.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)