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More Jewish Jokes

A Second Helping of Hilarious Jewish Humour

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More Jewish Jokes

By: Hugh Morrison
Narrated by: Sam Rosenthal
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Where do Scottish Jews go sailing? Loch Haim!

What do you call a Jewish Red Indian? So Sioux Me!

What’s the definition of Jewish foreplay? Two hours of begging!


This book is packed with Jewish one-liners, jokes and funny stories featuring all the usual characters: hen-pecked husbands, overbearing mothers, struggling businessmen, Volvo drivers, self-righteous rabbis and of course, the hapless goyim who have to cope with them.

The book will make a great gift and will provide inspiration for anyone making a speech at a wedding, barmitzvah, etc.

If you enjoyed Jewish Jokes from Montpelier Publishing you’ll be sure to love this second helping of good-natured hilarious Jewish humour.

Editor’s promise: All jokes are guaranteed to be 100% NEW (unless you’ve heard them before...)

©2024 Hugh Morrison (P)2025 Hugh Morrison
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