Talmudic wisdom
*Talmudic Wisdom*
A Priest meets his friend, the Rabbi, and says to him, "You have taught me
many things but there is one thing in particular I want to learn very much
but you do not wish to teach it to me. I want you to teach me the Talmud."
The Rabbi replied: "You are a Non-Jew and you have the brain of a Non-Jew.
There is no chance that you will succeed in understanding the Talmud."
But the Priest continued in his attempt to persuade the Rabbi to teach him
the Talmud.
Finally, the Rabbi agreed. The Rabbi then said to the Priest: "I agree to
teach you the Talmud on condition that you answer one question."
The Priest agreed and asked the Rabbi, "What is the question?"
The Rabbi then said to the Priest: "Two men fall down through the chimney;
one comes out dirty and the other comes out clean. Who of those two goes to
wash up?"
"Very simple," replied the Priest. "The one who is dirty goes to wash up but
the one who is clean does not go to wash up."
The Rabbi then said to the Priest: "I told you that you will not succeed in
understanding the Talmud. The exact opposite happened. The clean one looks
at the dirty one and thinks that he is also dirty, goes to wash up. The
dirty one, on the other hand, looks at the clean one and thinks that he is
also clean and, therefore, does not go to wash up."
The Priest then says to the Rabbi: "This I did not think of. Ask me,
please, another question."
The Rabbi then said to the Priest: "Two men fall down through the chimney;
one comes out dirty and the other comes out clean. Who of those two goes to
wash up?"
The Priest then says to the Rabbi: "Very simple. The clean one looks at the
dirty one and thinks he is also dirty and goes to wash up. The dirty one on
the other hand, looks at the clean one and thinks that he is also clean and,
therefore, does not go to wash up."
The Rabbi then says to the Priest: "You are wrong again.
I told you that you will not understand. The clean one looks into the
mirror, sees that he is clean and, therefore, does not go to wash up. The
dirty one looks into the mirror, sees that he is dirty and goes to wash up."
The Priest complains to the Rabbi, "But you did not tell me that there is a
mirror there."
The Rabbi then tells the Priest: "I told you. You are a Non-Jew; with your
brain you will not succeed in understanding the Talmud. According to the
Talmud, you have to think of all the possibilities."
"All right," groaning, said the Priest to the Rabbi. "Let us try once more.
Ask me one more question."
For the last time, the Rabbi then said to the Priest: "Two men fall down
through the chimney; one comes out dirty and the other comes out clean. Who
of those two goes to wash up?"
"That is very simple!" replied the Priest. "If there is no mirror there the
clean one will look at the dirty one and will think that he is also dirty
and will, therefore, go to wash up. The dirty one will look at the clean one
and will think that he is also clean, and will, therefore, not go to wash
up. If there is a mirror there, the clean one will look into the mirror and
will, therefore, not go to wash up. The dirty one will look into the mirror
and will see that he is dirty and will, therefore, go to wash up.
The Rabbi then says to the Priest: "I told you that you would not succeed in
understanding. You are a Non-Jew; you have a Non-Jew brain. Tell me, how is
it possible for two men to fall through a chimney and for one to come out
dirty and the other to come out clean?"
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