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September 26, 2024 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-09-26

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JUST FOR FUN

Jewish
of theJoke

week

Why didn’t the
shofar player get a
second audition?

He really blew the first one.

What’s the
difference between
a shofar and a
chauffeur?

A chauffeur blows his horn
and a shofar’s horn
is blown.

Knock knock.

Who’s there?

Shofar

Shofar who?

Shofar, sho good.
This is a great
holiday!

For answers, look in next week’s issue. For last week’s answers, turn to page 91.

WORDS CAN YOU MAKE?
How many smaller words can you make out of SHANAH TOVAH?

(Hint, there are two six-letter words; give yourself bonus points if you can find them.)
How Many

5-LETTER
WORDS:

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6-LETTER
WORDS:

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4-LETTER
WORDS:

106 | SEPTEMBER 26 • 2024

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