The Town Butcher

The Rabbi died and his widow, the Rebbetzin, was so disconsolate
       that the people of the town decided that she ought to get married again.
      The town was so small that the only eligible bachelor was the town
      Butcher.
      The poor Rebbetzin was somewhat dismayed, because she had been wed
      to a scholar, and the butcher had no great formal education.
      However, she was lonely, so she agreed, and they were married.
      After the marriage, Friday came.  She went to the Mikvah (a Jewish
      ritual bath to get rid of impurities).
     Then she went home to prepare to light the candles.
     The butcher leaned over to her and said, “My mother told me that
     after the mikvah and before lighting the candles, it’s good to have sex.” 

      So they did.
 She lit the candles.
He leaned over again and said, “My father told me that after
      lighting the candles it’s good to have sex.” 

      So they did.
They went to bed after saying their prayers.
When they awoke he said to her, “My grandmother said that before you 
      go to the synagogue it’s good to have sex.” 

      So they did.
After praying all morning, they came home to rest; and again he whispers in
       her ear, “My grandfather says after praying it’s good to have sex.” 
       So they did.
On Sunday she went out to shop for food and met a friend who asked,
       “So how is the new husband?”
She replied, “Well, he is no scholar,

       but he comes from a wonderful family.”

 

 

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