A Jewish businessman in Chicago sent his son to
Israel for a year to absorb the culture. When the son
returned, he said, "Papa, I had a great time in Israel.
By the way, I converted to Christianity."
"Oy vey," said the father. "What
have I done?" He took his problem to his best friend.
"Ike," he said, "I sent my son to Israel, and
he came home a Christian. What can I do?"
"Funny you should ask," said Ike.
"I, too, sent my son to Israel, and he also came home a
Christian. Perhaps we should go see the rabbi." So,
they did, and they explained their problem to the rabbi.
"Funny you should ask," said the rabbi.
"I, too, sent my son to Israel, and he also came home a
Christian. What is happening to our young people?"
And so they all prayed, telling the Lord about their sons.
As they finished their prayer, a voice came from the
heavens:
"Funny you should ask," said the voice.
"I, too, sent my son to Israel . . . "
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