In a conversation that must have taken place around 1908 Freud told Theodor Reik the following joke: The boy Itzig is asked in grammar school: "Who was Moses?" and answers, "Moses was the son of an Egyptian princess."
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Freud's Moses: Judaism Terminable and Interminable
July 28, 1993, Yale University Press
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0300057563 9780300057560
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"In a conversation that must have taken place around 1908 Freud told Theodor Reik the following joke: The boy Itzig is asked in grammar school: "Who was Moses?" and answers, "Moses was the son of an Egyptian princess.""
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