Monday, September 3, 2012

A Joke to Start the Week: The Missing Teaspoon


It's Monday morning, start of another work week. (Yes, our friends in Israel, we know that Sunday is the start of your work week.) It's time for a joke to start the week, and we've been dipping into the treasure chest of Old Jews Telling Jokes each Monday morning, a practice that seems to be meeting with your approval, based on the "Like" responses we're getting.

Today's joke features Norman Ginsberg, a relatively young "Old Jew" at 61, telling a story about a missing antique silver teaspoon at a Bar Mitzvah and the 15-year-long search for what happened to it.

Enjoy!

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3 comments:

  1. This is an old hackneyed joke, usually told about a new young priest who is invited to the rectory for dinner by the senior priest. He can't help but notice that the father superior has very beautiful live-in housekeeper and wonders if the father superior might have given in to temptation and violated his vow of celibacy. When one of the sterling silver spoons is missing after the dinner and can't be found, a week later the father superior writes to the new priest and asks if he had taken it, and the younger priest writes back that if the father superior had slept in his own bed any night that week he would have found it under his pillow. The only thing different about that joke now is that anyone hearing it 50 years ago would have automatically assumed that the beautiful live-in housekeeper was a woman.

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  2. I got a great joke about the cock-eyed herring at Rappaport's.

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  3. punch line was great..but way too long to tell..I boiled a pot of eggs (twice) waiting for it to finish. oy.

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