Krasny
has been telling Jewish jokes since his bar mitzvah, and it’s been said that he
knows more of them than anyone on the planet. He certainly states his case in
his latest book Let
There be Laughter.
In promoting the book, Krasny has been giving lectures and interviews in which he tells some of the classic Jewish jokes, explaining the cultural expressions and anxieties behind the laughs.
We found some videos of these lectures, and today we're sharing another oldie but goodie.
Here's the setup: A guy goes to a rabbi and says "As you know, Rabbi, my brother died. And you're going to be doing the funeral, aren't you?" And the rabbi says "Yes, I am." And then...
Enjoy!
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VIDEO IMAGE TO START THE VIDEO. In promoting the book, Krasny has been giving lectures and interviews in which he tells some of the classic Jewish jokes, explaining the cultural expressions and anxieties behind the laughs.
We found some videos of these lectures, and today we're sharing another oldie but goodie.
Here's the setup: A guy goes to a rabbi and says "As you know, Rabbi, my brother died. And you're going to be doing the funeral, aren't you?" And the rabbi says "Yes, I am." And then...
Enjoy!
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