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"Rabbi," the man said, "Please explain the Talmud to me."









"Very well," he said. "First, I will ask you a question. If two men climb




up a chimney and one comes out dirty, and one comes out clean,




which one washes himself?"









"The dirty one," answers the man.









"No. They look at each other and the dirty man thinks he is clean




and the clean man thinks he is dirty, therefore, the clean man washes




himself. Now, another question. If two men climb up a chimney and one




comes out dirty, and one comes out clean, which one washes himself?"









The man smiles and says, "You just told me, Rabbi. The man who is clean




washes himself because he thinks he is dirty."









"No," says the Rabbi. "If they each look at themselves, the clean man knows




he doesn't have to wash himself, so the dirty man washes himself.









Now, one more question. If two men climb up a chimney and one comes




out dirty, and one comes out clean, which one washes himself?"









"I don't know, Rabbi. Depending on your point of view, it could be either




one."









Again the Rabbi says, "No. If two men climb up a chimney, how could




one man remain clean? They both are dirty, and they both wash themselves."









The confused man said, "Rabbi, you asked me the same question




three times and you gave me three different answers.




Is this some kind of a joke?"









"This is not a joke, my son. This is Talmud."