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Surely he would help us to get some bread . When I related the idea to my father , he hesitated at first to allow his twelve - year - old daughter to travel such a long and dangerous road on foot . But after weighing the situation ...
Surely he would help us to get some bread . When I related the idea to my father , he hesitated at first to allow his twelve - year - old daughter to travel such a long and dangerous road on foot . But after weighing the situation ...
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We told Carolek our story , and he immediately instructed his wife to bake a batch of bread as quickly as she could . In the meantime he sat us down at his table , offered us something to eat , * and inquired about his Jewish friends .
We told Carolek our story , and he immediately instructed his wife to bake a batch of bread as quickly as she could . In the meantime he sat us down at his table , offered us something to eat , * and inquired about his Jewish friends .
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I followed them into the compound , and I saw that they were unloading loaves of bread from the truck . A shipment of bread had come and we had been ordered to carry it to the kitchen ... I raised my eyes to Heaven and thanked G - d for ...
I followed them into the compound , and I saw that they were unloading loaves of bread from the truck . A shipment of bread had come and we had been ordered to carry it to the kitchen ... I raised my eyes to Heaven and thanked G - d for ...
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Introduction | vii |
A Note on the Translation 16 | xvi |
Bread Chava BurstynBerenstein | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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