Job Summaries



A rabbi sat down on an airplane, and the man next to him struck up a conversation. "So what do you do for a living?" the passenger said.

"I'm a rabbi," the rabbi replied.

"Oh, a clergyman," the man said condescendingly. "Well, rabbi, I really don't know much about religion, but I always felt you could sum it up in one word: Do unto others as you would have others do unto you."

The rabbi didn't say anything to that. Instead, he asked the passenger, "So nu -- and what do YOU do for a living?"

"Im an astrophysicist," he said importantly. "I'm working with NASA on a project using the Hubble telescope to find out how galaxies are made."

Well," said the rabbi, "I don't knowe much about astromony, but I guess you could sum it all up in one sentence: Twinkle, twinkle, little star -- how I wonder what you are!"



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