Posted on 12/06/2007 11:05:38 AM PST by Gamecock
The essential difference between normal human beings and two-legged animals...
This is too damn funny.
OY!
Wooof!! Lol! Public Schools.
This is classic: it’s PC gone amuck. In an effort to be more inclusive, they indirectly stick their foot in their mouth. Frickin’ beautiful.
This would have never happened 30 years ago because non-Jews wouldn’t have given a crap about showing diversity and giving Hanukkah “equal time.” They would have left the Hanukkah stuff to Jews and just observed Christmas themselves.
Nancy Kay Shapiro has a wonderful sense of humor. How refreshing.
Every time that I see the photograph I am reminded of the true face of Islam. The reason we do not see it here in the States (yet) is that, so far, they have not outnumbered us.
A friend of mine in NJ (who is Jewish) worked in a supermarket in the meat section, and rearranged those shifting tags, so it said, “kosher bacon.”
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What’s a Jewish dilemma?
Free ham :>)
OK, now that there’s funny, I don’t care who you are.
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I'd never make it as a Jewish woman. Those are my two favorite "white meats" :-).
I heard that the stock clerk’s name is Antiochus.
There are a lot of non-observant Jews out there who celebrate Hanukkah but don’t impose any dietary restrictions on themselves. For these people, a Hanukkah Ham is not a contradiction.
Ham for Chanukah makes the NY Daily News
Dec. 6th, 2007 | 09:26 am
There's a brief article about my ham photos in the NY Daily News today! I'm relieved to see I wasn't misquoted.
The photos are now available at my quickie cafepress store on mugs, an apron, magnets, and cards suitable for next Chanukah!
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