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25 mar 2024 · Harry calls his son David in New York before Passover and says: “David, I have something to tell you. However, I don’t want to discuss it. I’m merely telling you because you’re my oldest ...
This father comes to visit his boy’s Sunday Hebrew school near their Temple. “David, how is it going,” the father asks. “Dad,” he says, “it’s great. I’m really learning a lot.” “David, that’s wonderful. Let me ask you a question: Who broke the tablets?” David’s face tensed up. “Dad, I did not do it… I don’t know ...
"I have four questions to ask you, Rabbi: Is it true that after the children of Israel crossed the Red Sea, they then received the Ten Commandments?" "Yes, David." "And the children of Israel also defeated the Philistines?"
Many Jewish jokes involve a rabbi and a Christian clergyman, exploiting different interpretations of a shared environment. Often they start with something like "A rabbi and a priest..." and make fun of either the rabbi's interpretation of Christianity or (seeming) differences between Christian and Jewish interpretation of some areas.
26 gru 2023 · Jackie Mason. Known as the father of Jewish comedy, Jackie Mason was born Yacov Moshe Maza in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, in 1928. Mason came from a rabbinical family.
3 mar 2021 · Allen Lipis shares some of the funny and serious quotes he’s compiled over the years, mostly from Jewish sources.
24 wrz 2016 · Michael Krasny's new book is called Let There Be Laughter. He tells NPR's Scott Simon about this treasury of great Jewish jokes, and why they matter.