Monday, April 18, 2011
why were the hasidim at the nunnery?
Four novice nuns were about to take their vows. Dressed in their white gowns, they came into the chapel with the Mother Superior and were about to undergo the ceremony to marry them to Jesus, making them Brides of Christ.
Just as the ceremony was about to begin, four Hasidic Jews with yarmulkes, long sideburns and long beards came in and sat in the front row.
The Mother Superior said to them, “I am honored that you would want to share this experience with us, but do you mind if I ask you why you came?”
One of the Hasidic Jews replied, “We're from the groom's family.”
Just as the ceremony was about to begin, four Hasidic Jews with yarmulkes, long sideburns and long beards came in and sat in the front row.
The Mother Superior said to them, “I am honored that you would want to share this experience with us, but do you mind if I ask you why you came?”
One of the Hasidic Jews replied, “We're from the groom's family.”
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