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Jewish Humor Foundation's (JHF) First Fundraiser
JHF is the charity organization that supports the Kibbitzer Magazine. Jokes For Dollars David Kilimnick has an hour to tell as many Borscht Belt Style jokes as he can. You can sponsor per joke, or pledge a huge sum. To Sponsor and Pledge: contact [email protected] or call David at 585-738-9233. DONATE by clicking here In an effort to support the upkeep and continued growth of the Kibbitzer Magazine, spreading holy word of laughter, bringing joy to our elders, as well as those that are housebound, and to start the next projects of the Jewish Humor Foundation, we are looking to raise 50k. Your partnership with laughter will help us reach our goals and spread the joys of Jewish laughter. See the www.jewishhumorfoundation.org for our mission statement and some of the projects we support. It's Adar and it's the month to bring awareness of Jewish laughter. As we give money to the poor to help all celebrate the holidays, let us also bring them laughs. David has brought many laughs to seniors and nursing home residents over the past year with the Borscht Belt style, and he's looking forward to spreading the awareness of mother-in-law jokes. The show of jokes is to take place at the end of Adar. All donors and JHF partners will be informed. Thank you for your love of laughter and Support. Brachas vAhava The Blog Tags Widget will appear here on the published site.
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The plastic Jewish diet spoon. I got it from the caterer who didn’t have enough cake. The spoon did make the souffle look bigger... Since using it for breakfast, I've taken off a lot of weight. I have noticed it now takes longer to eat cereal. And most of the time, the Golden Grahams fall off the spoon, helping with more weight loss. A quite utilitarian utensil.
That other spoon is the old spoon I used to use. It held the cereal and I ate. I'm not going to use that again. ![]() David Kilimnick - Israel's "Father of Anglo Comedy" (JPost) is not touring with his Israel solidarity show. Bring David to your community, college campus, shul, home, to share laughs of Jewish unity... 585-738-9233 [email protected]
Rambam Hilchot Rotzeyach (11:4-5) teaches that one who puts themselves in danger is violating the positive commandment of (Decarim 4:9) "Beware of yourself and guard your soul." Thus, it is important to not deal with congregants. As they can be very annoying. As with a deep hole, one should put a fence around the congregation, at least ten handbreadths high, so they stay away from you.
One must also not put themselves in a danger when traveling. Thus, one mustn’t travel to date, as that can lead to marriage. Categories
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