A Herring Tale
The Jew
was silent for a moment, then responds: "It is because of all the herring
that we eat."
The officer quieted
down and the trip resumed. Soon after, the Jew took out a piece of herring and
started to eat it. The officer asked him: "How many more pieces of herring
do you have?"
"A
dozen," replied the Jew.
"How much do
you want for them?"
"Twenty
rubles," a big sum of money.
The officer took
out the money and gave it to the Jew in exchange for the herring. After taking a
few bites, the officer blurted out: "This is ridiculous, in Moscow I could
have bought all of this herring for a few kopecks."
"You
see," said the old Jew, "it's working already."
Source: Jewish Humor by Rabbi Joseph Telushkin