Rabbi Benny Zippel of Chabad of Utah hosted a workshop on the upcoming Jewish New Year.
While blowing the Shofar [ram’s horn], family dog Chewy decided to join in and add his voice to the mix.
Rabbi Benny Zippel of Chabad of Utah hosted a workshop on the upcoming Jewish New Year.
While blowing the Shofar [ram’s horn], family dog Chewy decided to join in and add his voice to the mix.
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Can dogs be Jewish? No. You’ll never get them to give up pork chops, much less bacon.
Shofar, no Jewish dogs have been discovered.
German Shepherds are checking everyone’s papers, though, just in case.
🙂
They must be, because muzzies hate them.
“They must be, because muzzies hate them”
Not if they’re cooked properly.
I’m not sure if my roommate at Vassar was Jewish or not, but she did claim her mother used to blow the chauffeur.
Ann. You win for the most abstract comment in the last ever.
I’ve never heard one sound like that. Small horn, I guess. The dog sounded better.
Yes.
A loyal (Jewish) dog is prominent in the Book of Tobias.
izlamo delenda est …
How do you get a free limo ride home from Temple?
You blow the shofar.
um my family is jewish and we can eat bacon and pork chops!