The Perfect Pastor [a
chain letter] Phone Calls
The Chief Rabbi of Israel and the Pope are in a
meeting in Rome. The Rabbi notices an unusually fancy
phone on a side table in the Pope's private chambers.
"What is that phone for?" he asks the pontiff.
"It's my direct line to the Lord!"
The Rabbi is skeptical, and the Pope notices. The
Holy Father insists that the Rabbi try it out, and,
indeed, he is connected to the Lord. The Rabbi holds a
lengthy discussion with Him. After hanging up the Rabbi
says. "Thank you very much. This is great! But listen, I
want to pay for my phone charges." The Pope, of course
refuses, but the Rabbi is steadfast and finally, the
pontiff gives in.
He checks the counter on the phone and says: "All
right! The charges were 100,000 Lira."
The Chief Rabbi gladly hands over a packet of bills.
A few months later, the Pope is in Jerusalem on an
official "visit". In the Chief Rabbi's chambers he sees
a phone identical to his and learns it also is a direct
line to the Lord. The Pope remembers he has an urgent
matter that requires divine consultation and asks if he
can use the Rabbi's phone.
The Rabbi gladly agrees, hands him the phone, and the
Pope chats away. After hanging up, the Pope offers to
pay for the phone charges.
The Rabbi looks on the phone counter and says: "1
Shekel 50!"
The Pope looks surprised: "Why so cheap!"
The Rabbi smiles: "Local call."