Jewish Granny
rondetto
Published
05/28/2009
A Jewish grandma and her grandson are at the beach.
He's playing in the water, she is standing on the shore not wanting to get
her feet wet, when all of a sudden, a huge wave appears from nowhere and crashes
directly onto the spot where the boy is wading.
The water recedes and the boy is no longer there, he was swept away.
The grandma holds her hands to the sky, screams and cries: "Lord, my GOD,
how could you?
Haven't I been a wonderful grandmother?
Haven't I been a wonderful mother?
Haven't I kept a kosher home?
Haven't I given to charity?
Haven't I lit candles every Friday night?
Haven't I tried my very best to live a life that you would be proud of? "
A voice booms from the sky, "All right already!"
A moment later another huge wave appears out of nowhe re and crashes on the
beach. As the water recedes, the boy is standing there. He is smiling and
splashing around as if nothing had ever happened.
The voice booms again. "I have returned your grandson. Are you satisfied?"
She responds, "Where's his hat?"
He's playing in the water, she is standing on the shore not wanting to get
her feet wet, when all of a sudden, a huge wave appears from nowhere and crashes
directly onto the spot where the boy is wading.
The water recedes and the boy is no longer there, he was swept away.
The grandma holds her hands to the sky, screams and cries: "Lord, my GOD,
how could you?
Haven't I been a wonderful grandmother?
Haven't I been a wonderful mother?
Haven't I kept a kosher home?
Haven't I given to charity?
Haven't I lit candles every Friday night?
Haven't I tried my very best to live a life that you would be proud of? "
A voice booms from the sky, "All right already!"
A moment later another huge wave appears out of nowhe re and crashes on the
beach. As the water recedes, the boy is standing there. He is smiling and
splashing around as if nothing had ever happened.
The voice booms again. "I have returned your grandson. Are you satisfied?"
She responds, "Where's his hat?"
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