classic jewish joke from jacob
SYNAGOGUE
TRADITION
During a
service at an old synagogue in Eastern Europe, when the holy Shema prayer
was said, half the congregants stood up and half remained sitting. The half
that was seated started yelling at those standing to sit down, and the ones
standing yelled at the ones sitting to stand up.
The rabbi,
though learned as he was in the Law and commentaries, didn't
know what to do.
His
congregation suggested that he consult a housebound 98-year-old man who was one
of the original founders of their temple. The rabbi agreed. He hoped the
elderly man would be able to tell him what the actual temple tradition
was. So he went to the nursing home with a representative of each faction
of the congregation. The one whose followers stood during Shema said to the old
man, "Is it the tradition to stand during this prayer?"
The old
man answered, "No, that is not the tradition."
The one
whose followers sat, said, "It must be the tradition to sit during
Shema!"
The old
man answered, "No, that is not the tradition."
Then the
rabbi said to the old man, "But the members of the congregation fight all
the time, yelling at each other about whether they should sit or stand."
The old man interrupted, exclaiming,
"THAT is the tradition!"
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