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	Perchik.
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	So you're a newcomer here, huh?
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	As Abraham said,
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	"I'm a stranger in a strange land."
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	Moses said that.
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	Forgive me. Forgive me.
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	As King David said,
"I'm slow of speech and slow of tongue."
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	That was also Moses.
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	For a man with a slow tongue,
he talked a lot.
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	Here, Reb Perchik.
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	Have a piece.
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	I have no money
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	and I'm not a beggar.
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	Ah, take it. It's a blessing for me to give.
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	Very well.
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	For your sake.
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	Thank you. Thank you.
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	You know, it's no crime to be poor.
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	It is the rich who are the criminals.
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	Some day, their wealth will be ours.
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	Oh, that would be nice.
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	If they would agree, I would agree.
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	And who will make this miracle
to come to pass?
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	People. Ordinary people.
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	- Like you?
- Like me.
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	Until your golden day comes,
Reb Perchik, how will you live?
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	By giving lessons to children.
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	- Do you have any children?
- I have five daughters.
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	Five?
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	Daughters.
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	Girls should learn too. Girls are people.
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	- A Radical!
- Oh, go away.
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	I'd be willing to teach them,
open their minds to great thoughts.
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	Yeah? I'd like them
to know the Good Book.
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	The Bible has many lessons
for our times.
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	Perchik,
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	I'm a very poor man.
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	But, food for lessons, huh?
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	Good, good. Stay with us for the Sabbath.
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	Of course, we don't eat like kings,
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	but we don't starve either.
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	As the Good Book says,
"When a poor man eats a chicken,
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	one of them is sick."
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	Where does the Book say that?
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	All right, all right!