Mammala Esther is reminiscing to her teen-age son Yakov about his grandfather and his fellow immigrants who came to the Promised Land, and toiled to build roads and plant fields, dig irrigation canals, string electric and telephone wires. . . .
Yakov, puzzled, says, “Mom, I didn’t know grampa was a Arab”.
Puts me in mind of an old joke.
Mammala Esther is reminiscing to her teen-age son Yakov about his grandfather and his fellow immigrants who came to the Promised Land, and toiled to build roads and plant fields, dig irrigation canals, string electric and telephone wires. . . .
Yakov, puzzled, says, “Mom, I didn’t know grampa was a Arab”.