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Jewish Word Play
These Jewish jokes,
received over email, mostly involve plays on Hebrew or Yiddish words.
A group of leading medical researchers have published data
indicating that seder participants should not partake of both chopped liver and
charoses. It seems that this
combination can lead to Charoses of the Liver.
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At our seder, we had whole wheat and bran matzoh, fortified
with Metamucil. The brand name, of course, is "Let My People Go."
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Old Jewish men in Miami get hernias from wearing chai's which are too heavy. This condition is called chaiatal
hernia!
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If a doctor carries a black bag and a plumber carries a tool
box, what does a mohel carry? A
bris-kit!
Jewish Jeopardy
We give the answer, you give the question.
A: Midrash
Q: What is a Middle East skin disease?
A: The Gaza Strip
Q: What is an Egyptian Belly Dance?
A: A classroom, a Passover ceremony, and a latke
Q: What are a cheder, a seder, and a
tater?
A: Sofer
Q: On what do Jews recline on Passover?
A: Babylon
Q: What does the rabbi do during some sermons?
A: Filet Minyan
Q: What do you call steaks ordered by 10 Jews?
A: Kishka, sukkah, and circumcision
Q: What are a gut, a hut, and a cut?
And speaking of circumcisions: An enterprising Rabbi is offering circumcisions
via the Internet. The service is to be called..."E-MOIL"
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