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Daily Torah Quote
Joke of the day
Once there was a Yeshiva student going out on his first date. He went to his friend for advice. “What do I talk about with the girl?”
His friend said, “It’s as easy as pie. First you talk about love. Then you talk about family. And then you talk about philosophy.”
OK, the great moment arrives. They sit down and first he says, “Tell me honestly, do you love lokshen (noodles)?”
She says, “No, I hate lokshen.”
OK, let’s try family. “Does your brother like lokshen?”
“I don’t have a brother.”
Oh, no, this is not so simple. Let’s try philosophy. “If you would have a brother, do you think he would like lokshen?”