![]() ![]() ![]() Immerse yourself in a world of storytelling with the Plus Catalogue - unlimited listening to thousands of select audiobooks, podcasts and Audible Originals. But this book-complete with Kossoff's unattractive, stereotype-heavy line drawings-is a thoroughly expendable addition to the well-stocked shelves of shtetl humor. Narrated by: David Kossof Length: 3 hrs and 8 mins 3.9 (13 ratings) Try for £0.00 Thousands of incredible audiobooks and podcasts to take wherever you go. Kossoff, a British humorist, is probably very good on stage. If my Sam had lived a little longer he would have shared it with me."" Or the one about the tailor who, when asked why it took him six weeks to make one pair of trousers while it only took God six days to make the whole world, answers, ""Look first at the world, then look at your trousers,"" Hoary old stuff, a lot of it gently nice, in absolutely no need of Kossoff's framing: the imaginary town of Klaneshtetl and Rabbi Mark and his wife Sophie, the rebittzen, and other characters who don't add anything. I tell the insurance man and suddenly I'm rich. A small town is a world: The Rabbi stories of David Kossoff 978-0860510574. Every few weeks a few coppers for the insurance man. ![]() readers really need old Jewish stories as retold by a British Myron Cohen? Well, here it is: Kossoff has raided Nathan Ausubel's venerable collection, Jewish Folklore and Jewish Humor, has plucked out a few nice fat stories and jokes, has padded them a little, and voil…: ""Forty years, with never a penny to spare. ![]() With Leo Rosten and Sam Levenson and so many others, do U.S. ![]()
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