A Jewish man took his Passover lunch to eat outside in the park. He sat
down on a bench and began eating. Since Jews do not eat leavened bread
during the eight day holiday, he was eating Matzoh, a flat crunchy
unleavened bread that has dozens of perforations.
A little while later a blind man came by and sat down next to him.
Feeling neighborly, the Jewish man passed a sheet of matzo to the blind
man.
The blind man handled the matzo for a few minutes, looked puzzled, and
finally exclaimed, "Who wrote this carp?"
down on a bench and began eating. Since Jews do not eat leavened bread
during the eight day holiday, he was eating Matzoh, a flat crunchy
unleavened bread that has dozens of perforations.
A little while later a blind man came by and sat down next to him.
Feeling neighborly, the Jewish man passed a sheet of matzo to the blind
man.
The blind man handled the matzo for a few minutes, looked puzzled, and
finally exclaimed, "Who wrote this carp?"
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