Is it allowed to make jokes about JEWISH people?!


Question: A Jewish grandmother is watching her grandchild playing on the beach when a huge wave comes and takes him out to sea. She pleads, "please God, save my only grandson. I beg of you, bring him back." And a big wave comes and washes the boy back onto the beach, good as new. She looks up to heaven and says: "He had a hat!"


Answers: A Jewish grandmother is watching her grandchild playing on the beach when a huge wave comes and takes him out to sea. She pleads, "please God, save my only grandson. I beg of you, bring him back." And a big wave comes and washes the boy back onto the beach, good as new. She looks up to heaven and says: "He had a hat!"

Surprise!!!
Das kommt beim Haaref?rben und Pl?tzchenbacken heraus?!!!
Im Moment bin ich nicht in der Lage, Hebr?isch - Deutsch - Englisch zu übersetzen...sorry !

hehehe :]

this is not a funny joke

lmao that pretty much sums it up

HAHAha......lol.....thats one wrong grandma!=]

Only if it's actually funny.

Not really funny..

i don't think so but it depend i guess

We must be ever so careful! Everyone is so thin-skinned these days. Can't say anything because there is always that one person who will whine about it. Whaaa-whaaa-whaaa.
I try to be nice but some people sure can be a baby about it.

lol... cheap or what

not really that funny.

Jewish people make fun of themselves - so does every nation in this world. But they react a little sensitiv or touchy when others make jokes about them. Think about how touchy Germans react when others (for example the British) make jokes about them.

But this is a good one - it hurts nobody and it makes one smile.

LG-P

lol

good 1 lol 10/10 x



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