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Sermons
Rabbi Bloom was getting quite a reputation for his
sermons. His synagogue was always packed because his congregation
didn't want to miss a single one of his words. One Sabbath, one
member had to go to another synagogue to attend a nephew's bar
mitzvah. Because he didn't want to miss the sermon, he asked one of
his non-Jewish friends to go in his place and tape the Rabbi's
sermon. In that way, he could listen to it when he got back.
When other members of the congregation saw what was
going on, they too decided to ask their non-Jewish friends to go in
their places to record the sermon. They could then do other things,
such as play golf or go to football. Within a short time, there were
100 gentiles sitting in the synagogue recording the Rabbi's sermon.
The Rabbi got
wise to this. So the following Sabbath, he, too, asked a non-Jewish
friend to attend on his behalf. His friend brought a tape recorder
and played the Rabbi's pre-recorded sermon to the 100 non-Jews in
the congregation who then recorded the sermon on their own machines.
This was believed to be the first incidence in history of "artificial
insermonation."
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