He goes in and Finkelstein prepares a new robe for him,
which is a perfect fit.
When he asks how much he owes,
Finkelstein brushes him off:
"No, no, no, for the Son of God?
There's no charge!
However, may I ask a small favor?
Maybe whenever you give a sermon
you could just mention a little something
about how your nice new robe
was made by Finkelstein the Tailor."
Jesus readily agrees and, as promised,
plugs Finkelstein's robes every time he preaches.
Some months later,
Jesus is walking through Jerusalem
and happens by Finkelstein's shop.
There is a huge line of people waiting for Finkelstein's robes.
He pushes his way through the crowd to speak to Finkelstein.
"Jesus! Jesus!!
Look what a marvel you've been for business!"
gushed Finkelstein.
"Would you consider a partnership?"
"Sure, sure," replies Jesus.
"Jesus & Finkelstein it is."
"Oh, no, no," says Finkelstein.
"Finkelstein & Jesus."
After all, I am the craftsman."
The two of them debated this for some time.
Their discussion was long and spirited,
but ultimately fruitful.
Finally, they came up with a mutually acceptable compromise.
A few days later,
the new sign went up over
Finkelstein's shop.