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My mother's restlessness woke me in the middle of the night . She was short of breath . Not knowing what else to do , I forced open the window to let in air , but as I did so , a sheet of snow swept in from the roof across the alley ...
My mother's restlessness woke me in the middle of the night . She was short of breath . Not knowing what else to do , I forced open the window to let in air , but as I did so , a sheet of snow swept in from the roof across the alley ...
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On the first night of Chanukah I cut one of the potatoes in half , carved a hole into it , and filled it with oil . Then I twisted my hoarded threads into a wick and placed it in the oil - and we had a menorah !
On the first night of Chanukah I cut one of the potatoes in half , carved a hole into it , and filled it with oil . Then I twisted my hoarded threads into a wick and placed it in the oil - and we had a menorah !
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When we were sure that our overseers had left the block for the night , the girl would take out her little siddur and read selected chapters of the Psalms of David for us . She read beautifully , translating and explaining to us the ...
When we were sure that our overseers had left the block for the night , the girl would take out her little siddur and read selected chapters of the Psalms of David for us . She read beautifully , translating and explaining to us the ...
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Introduction | vii |
A Note on the Translation 16 | xvi |
Bread Chava BurstynBerenstein | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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