Sunday, December 2, 2007

The Tax Man

The Inland Revenue sends their auditor (a nasty little man) to audit a
synagogue.

The auditor is doing all the checks, and then turns to the Rabbi and says, "I
noticed that you buy a lot of candles."

"Yes," answered the Rabbi.

"Well, Rabbi, what do you do with the candle drippings?" he asked.

"A good question," noted the Rabbi. "We actually save them up. When we have
enough, we send them back to the candle maker. And every now and then, they
send us a free box of candles."

"Oh," replied the auditor somewhat disappointed that his question actually had
a practical answer. So he thought he'd try another question, in his obnoxious
way.

"Rabbi, what about all these matzo purchases? What do you do with the crumbs
from the matzo?"

"Ah, yes," replied the Rabbi calmly, "we actually collect up the crumbs, we
send them in a box back to the manufacturer and every now and then, they send
a box of matzo balls."

"Oh," replied the auditor, thinking hard how to fluster the Rabbi. "Well,
Rabbi," he went on, "what do you do with all the foreskins from the
circumcisions? "

"Yes, here too, we do not waste," answered the Rabbi. "What we do is save up
all the foreskins. And when we have enough we actually send them to the
Inland Revenue."

"The Inland Revenue?," questioned the auditor in disbelief.

"Ah, yes," replied the Rabbi, "The Inland Revenue. And, about once a year,
they send us a little prick like you."

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