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Book Synopsis
JEWels is the first of its kind: the living tradition of Jewish stories and jokes transformed into poems, recording and reflecting Jewish experience from ancient times through the present day, with running commentary and questions for discussion.

Trade Review
"From wry quotes by Gol­da Meier to bawdy 'Abe and Becky' jokes told by seniors and life-rein­forc­ing philo­soph­i­cal humor in the midst of pain, JEW­els delights with sur­prise. There will be some­thing new here for everyone."—Jewish Book Council
"These poems made me laugh, cry or nod with acknowledgment to the wisdom offered. . . . Zeitlin notes that he hopes to give readers a chance to experience a wide range of Jewish perspectives on the world. In that, he has definitely succeeded."—Reporter
"Perfect addition to any poetry collections as well as collections with Jewish story and or joke anthologies."—Association of Jewish Libraries Reviews
“Steve Zeitlin is a national treasure who celebrates the voices of everyday life. Wise, funny, and poignant, his book JEWels brings Judaism to life in short bursts of words that explode off the page and infuse our hearts with light and truth.”—Dave Isay, founder of StoryCorps
“I could not put this book down. JEWels is brilliant, intelligent, well researched, and has heart. It’s an immersive experience in which the whole is greater than the sum of the parts, but the parts are what matter, each jewel standing on its own.”—Amy Shuman, professor in the Department of English at Ohio State University and author of Other People’s Stories
JEWels is a unique, humorous, and sensitive link in the chain of Jewish storytelling, humor, and commentary.”—Rabbi Moshe Waldoks, coeditor of The Big Book of Jewish Humor

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Ancient Living Tradition of Jewish Jokes and Stories
The Parrot
Traditional joke retold by Zev Shanken
The Face of a Human Being
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a story by Rabbi Edward Schecter, based on an old midrash
Holocaust Jokes
Contemporary joke retold by Zev Shanken
Excerpt from “We Tell”
By Cherie Karo-Schwartz
1. JEWels . . . in Stories
Now the Story
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a tale by Rabbi Nachman of Breslov
Stories
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a story by Edgar Hilsenrath
Tales
Lined out from an inscription in Elie Wiesel’s Souls on Fire
The Lubavitcher Rebbe on Stories
By Esther Cohen
Burning the Scrolls
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a tale retold by Rabbi Edward Schecter
A Table with People
By Marc Kaminsky
2. JEWels . . . on a Journey
Paradise
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale retold by Rabbi Edward Schecter
The Guru
Contemporary joke retold by Steve Zeitlin
Mameloshen
By Steve Zeitlin
Bubba Truth
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale retold by Jane Yolen
Traveler’s Prayer
By Rabbi Sheila Peltz Weinberg
3. JEWels . . . from the Old Country
The Sabbath Fish
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from Cherie Karo Schwartz’s version of Jewish folklore from Eastern Europe and Yemen and earlier version from the Babylonian Talmud
The Magic Ship
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from Howard Schwartz’s telling of a folktale in the Israel Folktale Archives
Tales of the Razbash
By Zev Shanken
The Rabbis’ Convocation
Traditional tale retold by Robert J. Bernstein
The Sweeper
Traditional joke
The Shammes: A Response
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from Rabbi Edward Schecter’s retelling of “The Sweeper”
Once Upon a Time in the Old Country
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale retold by Rabbi David Holtz
The Hunchback
Traditional tale retold by Zev Shanken and Steve Zeitlin
A Cold Ass
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from an interview with Sylvia Cole
An Offspring’s Answer
Adapted by Peninnah Schram and Steve Zeitlin from The Memoirs of Glückel of Hameln
The Cart
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a summer camp story told by Rabbi David Holtz
Blessing the New Moon in Wintertime
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from the poem by Rachel Ray Lehrer Faust
The Rabbi and the Balagola
Traditional folktale retold by Steve Zeitlin
Elijah
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale told by Amy Shuman, based on a telling by Dov Noy
Parable of the Horse
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a retelling by Jack Tepper
Who Said the Jews Killed Jesus?
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from an oral history by Baruch Lumet
The Hasid
Traditional joke
A Nineteenth-Century Hasid Contemplates the Modern World
Lined out from a story about the teachings of Abraham Yaakov of Sagadora, as recounted by Martin Buber
Philosophy with Noodles
Traditional joke retold by Peninnah Schram
The Rooster Prince
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale attributed to Rabbi Nachman of Breslov
Publishing
Lined out from a traditional tale by Rebbe Menachem-Mendel of Kotzk, as retold by Elie Wiesel
The Teller of Tales
Traditional tale retold by Rabbi Edward Schecter and Marc Kaminsky
The Temples Rise
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a tale retold by storyteller Roslyn Bresnick-Perry
Conversations over a Glass Tea
Traditional tale retold by Peninnah Schram
Fresh Rolls and Butter
By Zev Shanken, inspired by the short story “Bontshe Shvayg” by I. L. Peretz
How We Lived: A Tribute to Mayer Kirshenblatt
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin and Marc Kaminsky from They Called Me Mayer July by storyteller and painter Mayer Kirshenblatt and Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett
4. JEWels . . . in Jokes
Passementerie
Traditional tale adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a telling by Jack Tepper
Telling Jokes in the Shtetl
Traditional joke
My Mother Liked Telling Jokes
By Esther Cohen
Taxi
Traditional joke
Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
Traditional joke
Schwartz
Traditional joke
Abe and Becky
Traditional joke adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a retelling by Herb Shore
The Theater
Traditional joke adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a retelling by Herb Shore
The Perfect Girl
Traditional joke
Two Old Jews at a Urinal
Traditional joke
Time Stamp
Traditional joke
The Plotkin Diamond
Traditional joke
Rich Man
Traditional joke
Golda
Traditional joke retold as a clever comeback by Golda Meir
The Commandments
Traditional joke adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a telling by Rubin Levine
Perfect
Traditional joke retold by Peninnah Schram
Toyota
Traditional joke
Worry
Traditional tale
The Summum Bonum
Traditional joke adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a retelling by Abe Lass
Zoom
By Marc Wallace
Self-Critique
By Sparrow
Jewish Mother Telegram
Traditional joke retold by Zev Shanken
A Freudian Analysis
Attributed to, among others, Julia Sweeney, who wrote a book with this title
Jewish Mothers
Traditional joke
Twenty Years
Traditional joke
Seven Differences between a Joke and a Poem
By Zev Shanken
Optimism/Pessimism
Traditional joke
5. JEWels . . . from Torah
The Tsimtsum
By Rabbi Edward Schecter
Rabbi Simon Said
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a midrash in the name of Rabbi Simon Jacobson
Hillel and Shammai
Traditional tale retold by Rabbi Edward Schecter
What I Would Tell Adam and Eve
By Francine Witte
The Original Adam and Eve
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a story in Howard Schwartz’s Tree of Souls
The Birth of Memory
By Steve Zeitlin
Enough!
Contemporary tale retold by Rabbi Edward Schecter
The Razbash Describes God’s Test
By Zev Shanken
The Prophet
Traditional tale retold by Rabbi Edward Schecter
Moses and the Superhero
By Jack Santino
Rabbi Hayim Vital Dreams of Moses
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale in Howard Schwartz’s Tree of Souls
Miriam’s Wandering Well
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale
Lamb’s Blood
By Steve Zeitlin
A Rabbinical Love Poem
By Zev Shanken
Twelve Rabbis Went to a Party
By Annie Lanzillotto
The Lamed Vavniks
By Arthur Strimling
6. JEWels . . . Shaped by the Holocaust
Tickling the Corpse
By Steve Zeitlin
Holocaust Jokes
Contemporary joke retold by Zev Shanken
It Is Raining on the House of Anne Frank
By Linda Pastan
Riding with the Moon
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a true story by Roslyn Bresnick-Perry
Last Supper in the Krakow Ghetto
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from oral testimonies by survivors of the Krakow ghetto uprising
Hovering above the Pit
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a tale retold by Yaffa Eliach
In the Janowska Street Ghetto
Adapted by Marc Kaminsky from a story retold by Yaffa Eliach
The Twig
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from Renée Fodor Schwarz’s memoir Renée
In Memory of Those Who Died in Vain in the Holocaust
Excerpted from a poem by Renée Fodor Schwarz
Forgotten Acts of Courage
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin and Marc Kaminsky from Alex Borstein’s Emmy acceptance speech
Rachel
By Linda Pastan
Death Train
Lined out from André Schwartz-Bart’s The Last of the Just
Kaddish in the Boxcar of Death
By Aaron Zeitlin, translated by Morris M. Faierstein
Face in the Mirror
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a true story by Boris Blum, retold by Toby Blum-Dobkin
7. JEWels . . . in Glimpses of Jewish American Lives
Rummage
By Marc Kaminsky
Yiddishe Mama during World War II
Lined out from the essay “The Healing Power of Jokes” by Alter Yisrael Shimon Feuerman
Plucking the Chicken
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional joke retold by Abe Lass
Getting Dressed
By Steve Zeitlin
No More Birthdays
By Hal Sirowitz
A Short History of Judaic Thought in the Twentieth Century
By Linda Pastan
At a Bungalow in the Rockaways
Traditional joke
Tradition!
Traditional joke
Jewish and Goyish
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a routine by Lenny Bruce
The Great Trick Is to Know Who You Are
Lined out from Jackie Mason’s Broadway show The World According to Me
Skin Check
By Esther Cohen
It Reminds Me of Those Old Jokes
Traditional joke
The Rabbi
By Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett
Reflection
By Zev Shanken
True Story
By Carol Klenfner
To Kvell or Not to Kvell
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional joke retold by Rabbi Edward Schecter
The Free-Yarmulke Bin
By Steve Zeitlin
The Kiss
By Mark Solomon
The Driver Said
By Robert Hershon
Clara
By Steve Zeitlin
Alicia
By Steve Zeitlin
Sally
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a true story told by Anita Nager
Moishe Said
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a story by Jack Kugelmass
Abraham Joshua Heschel Goes to Selma
By Steve Zeitlin, quoting Abraham Joshua Heschel
8. JEWels . . . in Jewish Foods
The Bagel
By David Ignatow
The Fish
By Lila Zeiger
Happiness
Lined out from a recollection by Moishe Sacks
A Jewish Blessing Sung When Placing the Bread in the Oven
Anonymous
The Atheist
By Steve Zeitlin
The Jews and Chinese Food
Traditional joke
The Jewish Waiter
Traditional joke
The Strudel
Traditional joke
Aging Parents
By Marc Wallace
The Schtup
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a tale by Lisa Lipkin
Fresh Fish Sold Here
Traditional joke retold by Cherie Karo Schwartz
How to Make Blintzes
Traditional joke retold by Cherie Karo Schwartz
2nd Avenue Kosher
By Dennis J. Bernstein and Warren Lehrer
From “The Whole Soul”
By Philip Levine
9. JEWels . . . in Conversations with God
The Messiah #1
Lined out from Michael Gold’s Jews without Money
The Messiah #2
Traditional joke
Closer
By Aaron Zeitlin, translated by Morris M. Faierstein
Wrestling with God
By Bob Mankoff
Somebody Up There Likes Me
Traditional joke retold by Bob Mankoff
It’s All Relative
Traditional joke retold by Peninnah Schram
Tevye the Milkman Said
Lined out from the story “Tevye Strikes It Rich” by Sholem Aleichem
My Aunt’s Ninetieth Birthday
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a quip by Ann Katz
The Tailor’s Prayer
Traditional tale
A Pair of Pants
Traditional tale
The Do-Over
By Steve Zeitlin, inspired by a conversation with Richard Rabinowitz
The dna in My Coffee—A True Story
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from the story “God and dna over Coffee” by Lisa Lipkin
Deconstructing Heaven
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a tale retold by Rabbi Avraham Weiss
Levi Yitzhak Burns the Evidence
Traditional tale
Six Lines
By Aaron Zeitlin, translated by Robert Friend
To the Rescue
Traditional joke
Lifeline
Traditional tale
10. JEWels . . . on the Meaning of Life
The Meaning of Meaning
By Bob Holman
Who Knows?
Adapted by Flash Rosenberg from one of her father’s favorite jokes
Hineni
By Flash Rosenberg
The Angel of Death
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from an essentially true story in Howard Schwartz’s Tree of Souls
The Land
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale
If Not Higher!
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from the short story “If Not Higher!” by I. L. Peretz
Time All at Once
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a story by Caroline Harris
Soul Sight
Adapted by Marc Kaminsky and Steve Zeitlin from Howard Schwartz’s Tree of Souls
The Burning Twig
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale retold by Robert J. Bernstein
Oy
Lined out from a spontaneous observation by Eli Levine
The Philosopher
Traditional joke
Life
Traditional joke
The Razbash on Old Age
By Zev Shanken
Doctor, Doctor
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional joke retold by Doris Kirshenblatt
Yizkor
By Zev Shanken
The Razbash on Forgiveness
By Zev Shanken
The Womb
Traditional tale retold by Rabbi Edward Schecter
Moishe’s Wisdom
Lined out from Moishe Sacks’s comments in The Grand Generation documentary (1993)
The Angel of Forgetfulness
Lined out from Dara Horn’s novel The World to Come
The Laughing Man
Lined out from Elie Wiesel’s Souls on Fire, based on writings attributed to Rabbi Nachman of Breslov
Wiesel’s Response
Lined out from Elie Wiesel’s Souls on Fire
The Fiftieth Gate
Lined out from a passage by Rabbi Boruch of Medzhybizh, as recounted by Martin Buber
Whitewater Rapids
Adapted by Marc Kaminsky and Steve Zeitlin from the story “Whitewater” by Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi
The Ring
Adapted by Marc Kaminsky and Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale
The Beautiful Question
Traditional tale retold by Steve Zeitlin
Lost in the Woods
Traditional tale retold by Peninnah Schram
Shmuel Discovers a Purpose in Life
Traditional tale retold by Rabbi Edward Schecter
Coda
Traditional tale retold by Rabbi Edward Schecter
Concerto
Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale retold by Rabbi Eli Rubenstein
11. Final Thoughts
Questions for Discussion
Source Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Commentator Biographies
Index

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      Publisher: Jewish Publication Society
      Publication Date: 01/02/2023
      ISBN13: 9780827615526, 978-0827615526
      ISBN10: 0827615523

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      JEWels is the first of its kind: the living tradition of Jewish stories and jokes transformed into poems, recording and reflecting Jewish experience from ancient times through the present day, with running commentary and questions for discussion.

      Trade Review
      "From wry quotes by Gol­da Meier to bawdy 'Abe and Becky' jokes told by seniors and life-rein­forc­ing philo­soph­i­cal humor in the midst of pain, JEW­els delights with sur­prise. There will be some­thing new here for everyone."—Jewish Book Council
      "These poems made me laugh, cry or nod with acknowledgment to the wisdom offered. . . . Zeitlin notes that he hopes to give readers a chance to experience a wide range of Jewish perspectives on the world. In that, he has definitely succeeded."—Reporter
      "Perfect addition to any poetry collections as well as collections with Jewish story and or joke anthologies."—Association of Jewish Libraries Reviews
      “Steve Zeitlin is a national treasure who celebrates the voices of everyday life. Wise, funny, and poignant, his book JEWels brings Judaism to life in short bursts of words that explode off the page and infuse our hearts with light and truth.”—Dave Isay, founder of StoryCorps
      “I could not put this book down. JEWels is brilliant, intelligent, well researched, and has heart. It’s an immersive experience in which the whole is greater than the sum of the parts, but the parts are what matter, each jewel standing on its own.”—Amy Shuman, professor in the Department of English at Ohio State University and author of Other People’s Stories
      JEWels is a unique, humorous, and sensitive link in the chain of Jewish storytelling, humor, and commentary.”—Rabbi Moshe Waldoks, coeditor of The Big Book of Jewish Humor

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction: The Ancient Living Tradition of Jewish Jokes and Stories
      The Parrot
      Traditional joke retold by Zev Shanken
      The Face of a Human Being
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a story by Rabbi Edward Schecter, based on an old midrash
      Holocaust Jokes
      Contemporary joke retold by Zev Shanken
      Excerpt from “We Tell”
      By Cherie Karo-Schwartz
      1. JEWels . . . in Stories
      Now the Story
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a tale by Rabbi Nachman of Breslov
      Stories
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a story by Edgar Hilsenrath
      Tales
      Lined out from an inscription in Elie Wiesel’s Souls on Fire
      The Lubavitcher Rebbe on Stories
      By Esther Cohen
      Burning the Scrolls
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a tale retold by Rabbi Edward Schecter
      A Table with People
      By Marc Kaminsky
      2. JEWels . . . on a Journey
      Paradise
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale retold by Rabbi Edward Schecter
      The Guru
      Contemporary joke retold by Steve Zeitlin
      Mameloshen
      By Steve Zeitlin
      Bubba Truth
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale retold by Jane Yolen
      Traveler’s Prayer
      By Rabbi Sheila Peltz Weinberg
      3. JEWels . . . from the Old Country
      The Sabbath Fish
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from Cherie Karo Schwartz’s version of Jewish folklore from Eastern Europe and Yemen and earlier version from the Babylonian Talmud
      The Magic Ship
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from Howard Schwartz’s telling of a folktale in the Israel Folktale Archives
      Tales of the Razbash
      By Zev Shanken
      The Rabbis’ Convocation
      Traditional tale retold by Robert J. Bernstein
      The Sweeper
      Traditional joke
      The Shammes: A Response
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from Rabbi Edward Schecter’s retelling of “The Sweeper”
      Once Upon a Time in the Old Country
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale retold by Rabbi David Holtz
      The Hunchback
      Traditional tale retold by Zev Shanken and Steve Zeitlin
      A Cold Ass
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from an interview with Sylvia Cole
      An Offspring’s Answer
      Adapted by Peninnah Schram and Steve Zeitlin from The Memoirs of Glückel of Hameln
      The Cart
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a summer camp story told by Rabbi David Holtz
      Blessing the New Moon in Wintertime
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from the poem by Rachel Ray Lehrer Faust
      The Rabbi and the Balagola
      Traditional folktale retold by Steve Zeitlin
      Elijah
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale told by Amy Shuman, based on a telling by Dov Noy
      Parable of the Horse
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a retelling by Jack Tepper
      Who Said the Jews Killed Jesus?
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from an oral history by Baruch Lumet
      The Hasid
      Traditional joke
      A Nineteenth-Century Hasid Contemplates the Modern World
      Lined out from a story about the teachings of Abraham Yaakov of Sagadora, as recounted by Martin Buber
      Philosophy with Noodles
      Traditional joke retold by Peninnah Schram
      The Rooster Prince
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale attributed to Rabbi Nachman of Breslov
      Publishing
      Lined out from a traditional tale by Rebbe Menachem-Mendel of Kotzk, as retold by Elie Wiesel
      The Teller of Tales
      Traditional tale retold by Rabbi Edward Schecter and Marc Kaminsky
      The Temples Rise
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a tale retold by storyteller Roslyn Bresnick-Perry
      Conversations over a Glass Tea
      Traditional tale retold by Peninnah Schram
      Fresh Rolls and Butter
      By Zev Shanken, inspired by the short story “Bontshe Shvayg” by I. L. Peretz
      How We Lived: A Tribute to Mayer Kirshenblatt
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin and Marc Kaminsky from They Called Me Mayer July by storyteller and painter Mayer Kirshenblatt and Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett
      4. JEWels . . . in Jokes
      Passementerie
      Traditional tale adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a telling by Jack Tepper
      Telling Jokes in the Shtetl
      Traditional joke
      My Mother Liked Telling Jokes
      By Esther Cohen
      Taxi
      Traditional joke
      Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
      Traditional joke
      Schwartz
      Traditional joke
      Abe and Becky
      Traditional joke adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a retelling by Herb Shore
      The Theater
      Traditional joke adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a retelling by Herb Shore
      The Perfect Girl
      Traditional joke
      Two Old Jews at a Urinal
      Traditional joke
      Time Stamp
      Traditional joke
      The Plotkin Diamond
      Traditional joke
      Rich Man
      Traditional joke
      Golda
      Traditional joke retold as a clever comeback by Golda Meir
      The Commandments
      Traditional joke adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a telling by Rubin Levine
      Perfect
      Traditional joke retold by Peninnah Schram
      Toyota
      Traditional joke
      Worry
      Traditional tale
      The Summum Bonum
      Traditional joke adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a retelling by Abe Lass
      Zoom
      By Marc Wallace
      Self-Critique
      By Sparrow
      Jewish Mother Telegram
      Traditional joke retold by Zev Shanken
      A Freudian Analysis
      Attributed to, among others, Julia Sweeney, who wrote a book with this title
      Jewish Mothers
      Traditional joke
      Twenty Years
      Traditional joke
      Seven Differences between a Joke and a Poem
      By Zev Shanken
      Optimism/Pessimism
      Traditional joke
      5. JEWels . . . from Torah
      The Tsimtsum
      By Rabbi Edward Schecter
      Rabbi Simon Said
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a midrash in the name of Rabbi Simon Jacobson
      Hillel and Shammai
      Traditional tale retold by Rabbi Edward Schecter
      What I Would Tell Adam and Eve
      By Francine Witte
      The Original Adam and Eve
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a story in Howard Schwartz’s Tree of Souls
      The Birth of Memory
      By Steve Zeitlin
      Enough!
      Contemporary tale retold by Rabbi Edward Schecter
      The Razbash Describes God’s Test
      By Zev Shanken
      The Prophet
      Traditional tale retold by Rabbi Edward Schecter
      Moses and the Superhero
      By Jack Santino
      Rabbi Hayim Vital Dreams of Moses
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale in Howard Schwartz’s Tree of Souls
      Miriam’s Wandering Well
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale
      Lamb’s Blood
      By Steve Zeitlin
      A Rabbinical Love Poem
      By Zev Shanken
      Twelve Rabbis Went to a Party
      By Annie Lanzillotto
      The Lamed Vavniks
      By Arthur Strimling
      6. JEWels . . . Shaped by the Holocaust
      Tickling the Corpse
      By Steve Zeitlin
      Holocaust Jokes
      Contemporary joke retold by Zev Shanken
      It Is Raining on the House of Anne Frank
      By Linda Pastan
      Riding with the Moon
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a true story by Roslyn Bresnick-Perry
      Last Supper in the Krakow Ghetto
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from oral testimonies by survivors of the Krakow ghetto uprising
      Hovering above the Pit
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a tale retold by Yaffa Eliach
      In the Janowska Street Ghetto
      Adapted by Marc Kaminsky from a story retold by Yaffa Eliach
      The Twig
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from Renée Fodor Schwarz’s memoir Renée
      In Memory of Those Who Died in Vain in the Holocaust
      Excerpted from a poem by Renée Fodor Schwarz
      Forgotten Acts of Courage
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin and Marc Kaminsky from Alex Borstein’s Emmy acceptance speech
      Rachel
      By Linda Pastan
      Death Train
      Lined out from André Schwartz-Bart’s The Last of the Just
      Kaddish in the Boxcar of Death
      By Aaron Zeitlin, translated by Morris M. Faierstein
      Face in the Mirror
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a true story by Boris Blum, retold by Toby Blum-Dobkin
      7. JEWels . . . in Glimpses of Jewish American Lives
      Rummage
      By Marc Kaminsky
      Yiddishe Mama during World War II
      Lined out from the essay “The Healing Power of Jokes” by Alter Yisrael Shimon Feuerman
      Plucking the Chicken
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional joke retold by Abe Lass
      Getting Dressed
      By Steve Zeitlin
      No More Birthdays
      By Hal Sirowitz
      A Short History of Judaic Thought in the Twentieth Century
      By Linda Pastan
      At a Bungalow in the Rockaways
      Traditional joke
      Tradition!
      Traditional joke
      Jewish and Goyish
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a routine by Lenny Bruce
      The Great Trick Is to Know Who You Are
      Lined out from Jackie Mason’s Broadway show The World According to Me
      Skin Check
      By Esther Cohen
      It Reminds Me of Those Old Jokes
      Traditional joke
      The Rabbi
      By Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett
      Reflection
      By Zev Shanken
      True Story
      By Carol Klenfner
      To Kvell or Not to Kvell
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional joke retold by Rabbi Edward Schecter
      The Free-Yarmulke Bin
      By Steve Zeitlin
      The Kiss
      By Mark Solomon
      The Driver Said
      By Robert Hershon
      Clara
      By Steve Zeitlin
      Alicia
      By Steve Zeitlin
      Sally
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a true story told by Anita Nager
      Moishe Said
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a story by Jack Kugelmass
      Abraham Joshua Heschel Goes to Selma
      By Steve Zeitlin, quoting Abraham Joshua Heschel
      8. JEWels . . . in Jewish Foods
      The Bagel
      By David Ignatow
      The Fish
      By Lila Zeiger
      Happiness
      Lined out from a recollection by Moishe Sacks
      A Jewish Blessing Sung When Placing the Bread in the Oven
      Anonymous
      The Atheist
      By Steve Zeitlin
      The Jews and Chinese Food
      Traditional joke
      The Jewish Waiter
      Traditional joke
      The Strudel
      Traditional joke
      Aging Parents
      By Marc Wallace
      The Schtup
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a tale by Lisa Lipkin
      Fresh Fish Sold Here
      Traditional joke retold by Cherie Karo Schwartz
      How to Make Blintzes
      Traditional joke retold by Cherie Karo Schwartz
      2nd Avenue Kosher
      By Dennis J. Bernstein and Warren Lehrer
      From “The Whole Soul”
      By Philip Levine
      9. JEWels . . . in Conversations with God
      The Messiah #1
      Lined out from Michael Gold’s Jews without Money
      The Messiah #2
      Traditional joke
      Closer
      By Aaron Zeitlin, translated by Morris M. Faierstein
      Wrestling with God
      By Bob Mankoff
      Somebody Up There Likes Me
      Traditional joke retold by Bob Mankoff
      It’s All Relative
      Traditional joke retold by Peninnah Schram
      Tevye the Milkman Said
      Lined out from the story “Tevye Strikes It Rich” by Sholem Aleichem
      My Aunt’s Ninetieth Birthday
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a quip by Ann Katz
      The Tailor’s Prayer
      Traditional tale
      A Pair of Pants
      Traditional tale
      The Do-Over
      By Steve Zeitlin, inspired by a conversation with Richard Rabinowitz
      The dna in My Coffee—A True Story
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from the story “God and dna over Coffee” by Lisa Lipkin
      Deconstructing Heaven
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a tale retold by Rabbi Avraham Weiss
      Levi Yitzhak Burns the Evidence
      Traditional tale
      Six Lines
      By Aaron Zeitlin, translated by Robert Friend
      To the Rescue
      Traditional joke
      Lifeline
      Traditional tale
      10. JEWels . . . on the Meaning of Life
      The Meaning of Meaning
      By Bob Holman
      Who Knows?
      Adapted by Flash Rosenberg from one of her father’s favorite jokes
      Hineni
      By Flash Rosenberg
      The Angel of Death
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from an essentially true story in Howard Schwartz’s Tree of Souls
      The Land
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale
      If Not Higher!
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from the short story “If Not Higher!” by I. L. Peretz
      Time All at Once
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a story by Caroline Harris
      Soul Sight
      Adapted by Marc Kaminsky and Steve Zeitlin from Howard Schwartz’s Tree of Souls
      The Burning Twig
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale retold by Robert J. Bernstein
      Oy
      Lined out from a spontaneous observation by Eli Levine
      The Philosopher
      Traditional joke
      Life
      Traditional joke
      The Razbash on Old Age
      By Zev Shanken
      Doctor, Doctor
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional joke retold by Doris Kirshenblatt
      Yizkor
      By Zev Shanken
      The Razbash on Forgiveness
      By Zev Shanken
      The Womb
      Traditional tale retold by Rabbi Edward Schecter
      Moishe’s Wisdom
      Lined out from Moishe Sacks’s comments in The Grand Generation documentary (1993)
      The Angel of Forgetfulness
      Lined out from Dara Horn’s novel The World to Come
      The Laughing Man
      Lined out from Elie Wiesel’s Souls on Fire, based on writings attributed to Rabbi Nachman of Breslov
      Wiesel’s Response
      Lined out from Elie Wiesel’s Souls on Fire
      The Fiftieth Gate
      Lined out from a passage by Rabbi Boruch of Medzhybizh, as recounted by Martin Buber
      Whitewater Rapids
      Adapted by Marc Kaminsky and Steve Zeitlin from the story “Whitewater” by Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi
      The Ring
      Adapted by Marc Kaminsky and Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale
      The Beautiful Question
      Traditional tale retold by Steve Zeitlin
      Lost in the Woods
      Traditional tale retold by Peninnah Schram
      Shmuel Discovers a Purpose in Life
      Traditional tale retold by Rabbi Edward Schecter
      Coda
      Traditional tale retold by Rabbi Edward Schecter
      Concerto
      Adapted by Steve Zeitlin from a traditional tale retold by Rabbi Eli Rubenstein
      11. Final Thoughts
      Questions for Discussion
      Source Acknowledgments
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Commentator Biographies
      Index

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