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Huck Finn, a truly perceptive gentleman from the midwest, sent this groaner
oldie about Jesus and a guy named Finklestein...
Jesus was wandering around Jerusalem when He decided that He really needed
After looking around for a while, he saw a sign for Finkelstein, the Tailor...
So, He went in and made the necessary arrangements to have Finkelstein prepare
Jesus asked how much He owed.
Finkelstein brushed him off: "No, no, no, for the Son of God there will be no charge!
Jesus readily agreed and as promised, extolled the virtues of His Finkelstein robe whenever
A few months later, while Jesus was again walking through Jerusalem, He happened to walk
He pushed his way through the crowd to speak to him and as soon as Finkelstein spotted Him,
"Certainly," replied Jesus. "Jesus & Finkelstein it is."
"Oh, no, no," said Finkelstein."It should be Finkelstein & Jesus. After all, I am the craftsman."
The two of them debated this for some time.
Their discussion was long and spirited, but ultimately fruitful -- and they finally came up with a
a new robe.
a new robe for Him. A few days later, when the robe was finished, Jesus tried it on
-- and it was a perfect fit!
However, may I ask for a small favor? Whenever You give a sermon, perhaps You could
just mention that Your nice new robe was made by Finkelstein, the Tailor?"
He spoke to the masses.
past Finkelstein's shop and noted a huge line of people waiting for Finkelstein's robes.
he said: "Jesus, Jesus, look what You've done for my business! Would You consider a partnership?"
mutually acceptable compromise. A few days later, the new sign went up over Finkelstein's shop:
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