Congrats on a fabulous writing career. I remember knowing you in Chicago when you dated Ann McGrath. Very funny. Thanks for the laugh...Marilyn Grossman Slutzky
That is true in the literal Hebrew meaning, but I was referring to the context of this joke Of course many Hebrew words are used in Yiddish, often with a meaning slightly skewed from the original
@jessieros Actually, the real meaning of the word "goyim" is "peoples" (or nations) in Biblical Hebrew. The meaning of the word's popular meaning transformed to mean "non jew" when the word has come to be used as "other people" (as opposed to Jews). So "goyim" is not a Yiddish term.
That is true in the literal Hebrew meaning, but I was referring to the context of this joke Of course many Hebrew words are used in Yiddish, often with a meaning slightly skewed from the original
who REAllY took down the twin towers
chris60810 2 days ago
I guess Bernie blew it!
JewishMeltingPot 2 months ago
Too funny..
Masontruth 3 months ago
Cute. We Chicagoans know how to tell the funny ones.
rivka614 6 months ago
I fell off my chair at the punchline, laughing!!
3Apples2Cookies1Kiwi 8 months ago
NYAC is biased?
combatsambonyc 9 months ago
@combatsambonyc it's just discerning
zazfilm 5 months ago
1:26 seconds of PERFECTION!
lespablo1818 10 months ago
Hilarious!
colleenwatch 11 months ago
LOL
evilborg 1 year ago
Priceless!
morobaruk 1 year ago
I love it and his accent is priceless Chicago!
MrUptownman2000 1 year ago
The Two that did not like must be Goyem,,,?
MrWizard36 1 year ago
Congrats on a fabulous writing career. I remember knowing you in Chicago when you dated Ann McGrath. Very funny. Thanks for the laugh...Marilyn Grossman Slutzky
olmare 1 year ago
That is true in the literal Hebrew meaning, but I was referring to the context of this joke Of course many Hebrew words are used in Yiddish, often with a meaning slightly skewed from the original
jessieros 1 year ago
goyim is the yiddish term used to refer to non-Jewish people
jessieros 1 year ago
@jessieros Actually, the real meaning of the word "goyim" is "peoples" (or nations) in Biblical Hebrew. The meaning of the word's popular meaning transformed to mean "non jew" when the word has come to be used as "other people" (as opposed to Jews). So "goyim" is not a Yiddish term.
g0rsk13g4n9st4 1 year ago
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That is true in the literal Hebrew meaning, but I was referring to the context of this joke Of course many Hebrew words are used in Yiddish, often with a meaning slightly skewed from the original
jessieros 1 year ago
@g0rsk13g4n9st4 Wait, really? It's a funny joke not a literal yiddish class.
weinmj 1 year ago
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AudiophileTubes 1 year ago
Very very cute guy. Is he 61 at the time of his adorable joke??? If so, I'll add two extra "very"s to my comment!!!
marge201 1 year ago
You have not changed since Camp HH
aldoverde1 1 year ago
Kudos Fred Rubin. Funny joke and you do not look 61 at all!
Icemo86 1 year ago