A small town had two churches, Presbyterian and Methodist, and a Synagogue.
All three had a serious problem with squirrels in their buildings. Each in its own fashion had a meeting to deal with the problem.
The Presbyterians decided that it was predestined that squirrels be in the church and that they would just have to live with them.
The Methodists decided they should deal with the squirrels lovingly. They humanely trapped them and released them in a park at the edge of town. Within 3 days, they were all back in the church.
The Jews simply voted the squirrels in as members. Now they only see them on Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.
Wedding Witnesses, Valid, Invalid, and In Between
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by R. Gidon Rothstein Parshat VaYikra As I summarized and skipped our way
through the first twenty-eight paragraphs of AH Even Ha-Ezer 42 last time,
I omit...
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