JUST FOR FUN

Find the Differences
 

Find the five differences between this photo of children of The Shul 
and their Grandfriends on the top, and the one on the bottom.

Look for answers in next week’s issue. 
For answers to last week’s puzzle, see page 41.

A young Jewish mother 
is preparing a brisket one 
Friday for Shabbat dinner. 
Her daughter watches with 
interest as the mother slices 
off the ends of the brisket 
before placing it in the 
roasting pan. The young girl 
asks her mother why she did 
this. The mother pauses for a 
moment and then says, “You 
know, I am not sure ... This 
is the way I always saw my 
mother make a brisket. Let’s 
call Grandma and ask her.”

So, she phones the grand-
mother and asks why they 
always slice the ends off the 
brisket before roasting. The 
grandmother thinks for a 
moment and then says, “You 
know, I am not sure why, 
this is the way I always saw 
MY mother make a brisket.”

Now the two women 
are very curious, so they 
pay a visit to the great-
grandmother in the nursing 
home. “You know when 
we make a brisket,” they 
explain, “we always slice off 
the ends before roasting. 
Why is that?”

“I don’t know why you do 
it,” says the old woman, “but 
I never had a pan that was 
large enough!”

Jewish
 
 of the
Week
Joke

APRIL 25 • 2024 | 51

