Monday, March 16, 2020

Update on A Joke to Start the Week - "The Buffalo Hunt"




UPDATE: Apparently some of our readers who don't understand Yiddish didn't get today's joke. The punch line was "Oy vey! Der milchiker tomahawk." 
EXPLANATION: The chief keeps kosher and just when he was about to use his tomahawk on the buffalo he was chasing, he suddenly realized that he had mistakenly taken his milchik (dairy) tomahawk which he couldn't use because the buffalo was fleishik (meat).


It's another Monday, and time for another Joke to Start the Week. This week we're sharing an English Joke with a Yiddish punch line.

In 1995 Saul Kaiserman, Director of Lifelong Learning at Congregation Emanu-El in New York, told one of his grandfather's jokes with a Yiddish punch line as part of the release party for A Fire Burns in Kotsk, a revealing and intimate portrait of Menachem Mendel of Kotsk. 

The book, written in Yiddish by Menashe Unger, was translated into English by Jonathan Boyarin, a Cornell University professor of Modern Jewish Studies.

Here's the setup: A chief on the American plains is out hunting for buffalo. He's hunting for days, going without food and water, just traveling across the plains. Day after day, no buffalo. And then...

Enjoy!

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