Jewish humor is no laughing matter – even though the Bible says that He who sits in Heaven laughs (Psalm 2:4). Many biblical stories tell of people poking fun at others. Miriam mocks Moses’s wife for being colored; Miriam herself now becomes whiter than white (Numbers 12). In the Book of Ruth, the obstinate wife is called Ruth (meek), and the meek one is Orpah (obstinate). When Baal fails to send fire on Mount Carmel, Elijah suggests that he is in the sherutim or out for a walk (I Kings 18).

In my family, the leading jokester is me. Dad jokes are famous among my children and grandchildren – but not my great-grandchildren. Dad jokes are in English and are no use to those who only know Hebrew. A good dad joke sets me laughing uncontrollably; maybe my laughter is funnier than my jokes, and the Hebrew-speaking great-grandchildren still wonder what’s with Saba Raba?

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