A Jewish father, Moisha, was beset by his eldest son Yitzak, "Father, I
am going to marry!" Moisha begins to dance with joy and sing Hava Nagila.
"Tell me, my son, is she a good Jewish girl?" asks the father. "What is
her name?"
"O'Brien," replies the son. "She's Catholic."
"Oy!" says the father. "But are you happy?"
"I'm happy," says the son.
"Ok, as long as you're happy. My blessings to you both," replies Moisha.
But the father is still counting on his remaining sons, Schlemiel and
Chutzpah.
Schlemiel calls on his father the next evening, "Father, I, too, will be
married soon!"
Again, Moisha breaks out in a dance and sings God's praises, "What is
her name?" implores the father.
"Kazalopodopolous," says the son. "She's Greek Orthodox."
"Oy," says Moisha. "But are you happy?"
"I'm happy, Father."
"Ok, then you, too, have my blessing," intones Moisha.
Dejected, Moisha goes to the Temple to pray, "Please God, let my
remaining son, Chutzpah, marry a nice Jewish girl, to raise nice Jewish
children in your eyes. PLEASE!"
The next evening, Chutzpah comes to his father excitedly and exclaims,
"Father! I am to wed in the spring!"
"Her NAME? WHAT IS HER NAME?" his father immediately demands.
"Goldberg!" says Chutzpah.
Moisha is beside himself with joy! "Praise God! Praise the Prophets!"
Turning to Chutzpah, he asks, "Is she Doctor Goldberg's daughter, Shelley,
from Los Angeles?"
"No," says Chutzpah.
"Hmmm," says Moisha. "Must be Attorney Goldberg's daughter, Rachel, from
New York?"
"Ah, no, father." says Chutzpah.
"Well, then, what is her first name, my youngest, truest, most beautiful
son?"
"Whoopi," says Chutzpah.
am going to marry!" Moisha begins to dance with joy and sing Hava Nagila.
"Tell me, my son, is she a good Jewish girl?" asks the father. "What is
her name?"
"O'Brien," replies the son. "She's Catholic."
"Oy!" says the father. "But are you happy?"
"I'm happy," says the son.
"Ok, as long as you're happy. My blessings to you both," replies Moisha.
But the father is still counting on his remaining sons, Schlemiel and
Chutzpah.
Schlemiel calls on his father the next evening, "Father, I, too, will be
married soon!"
Again, Moisha breaks out in a dance and sings God's praises, "What is
her name?" implores the father.
"Kazalopodopolous," says the son. "She's Greek Orthodox."
"Oy," says Moisha. "But are you happy?"
"I'm happy, Father."
"Ok, then you, too, have my blessing," intones Moisha.
Dejected, Moisha goes to the Temple to pray, "Please God, let my
remaining son, Chutzpah, marry a nice Jewish girl, to raise nice Jewish
children in your eyes. PLEASE!"
The next evening, Chutzpah comes to his father excitedly and exclaims,
"Father! I am to wed in the spring!"
"Her NAME? WHAT IS HER NAME?" his father immediately demands.
"Goldberg!" says Chutzpah.
Moisha is beside himself with joy! "Praise God! Praise the Prophets!"
Turning to Chutzpah, he asks, "Is she Doctor Goldberg's daughter, Shelley,
from Los Angeles?"
"No," says Chutzpah.
"Hmmm," says Moisha. "Must be Attorney Goldberg's daughter, Rachel, from
New York?"
"Ah, no, father." says Chutzpah.
"Well, then, what is her first name, my youngest, truest, most beautiful
son?"
"Whoopi," says Chutzpah.
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