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Oy! - The Ultimate Book of Jewish Jokes - cover

Oy! - The Ultimate Book of Jewish Jokes

David Minkoff

Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books

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Summary

From Rabbis to Relationships, Latkes to lawyers, marriage to miracles, and from chazans to chutzpah, here is a feast of over 1,000 old and new Jewish jokes and witty anecdotes-- and you don't have to be Jewish to enjoy them. The book includes an appendix of terms for those who need to brush up on their kvetching.  "...this clever kosher compilation generates giggles galore." - Publishers Weekly
Available since: 03/26/2024.
Print length: 444 pages.

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