"Presumptively for a prayer mat" and beneath this description an upside down picture.
Probably wasn't in the temple since his bar-mitzve, and now he's going to college and found this awkward thing in the attic when he moved out. Then he threw away the strange things inside, which didn't seem to have a working battery and were gone all black anyway, and kept only the precious work of art.
6 Comments:
At 8/04/2005 9:47 PM, Steg (dos iz nit der šteg) said…
what's really funny is that they don't know what it's for!
At 8/05/2005 2:32 AM, Phillip Minden said…
"Presumptively for a prayer mat" and beneath this description an upside down picture.
Probably wasn't in the temple since his bar-mitzve, and now he's going to college and found this awkward thing in the attic when he moved out. Then he threw away the strange things inside, which didn't seem to have a working battery and were gone all black anyway, and kept only the precious work of art.
At 8/05/2005 7:22 AM, Anonymous said…
Wherever do you find these things?
:)
At 8/05/2005 9:22 AM, and so it shall be... said…
maybe sell those books the breslovers give out on ave. J as authentic reprductions of ancient jewish manuscripts.
At 8/05/2005 9:41 AM, AMSHINOVER said…
sw-
awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!
At 8/08/2005 10:19 AM, Hirshel Tzig - הירשל ציג said…
Um, I forgot what the original post was about!
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