Deconstructing Harry
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and I didn't have him
circumcised.

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Are you nuts?
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We can still do it.
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No!
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He's too old.
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-Sure. Now he's too old.
-What is wrong with you?

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You're like a born-again Christian
except you're a Jew.

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I see my father's face in Hillel.
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Hilliard. His name is Hilliard.
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We didn't name him Hillel.
Not after some rabbi.

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Hilliard Epstein.
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I'm sick of smug cynicism.
There's value in tradition.

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I thought it meant nothing,
but nowthat I'm a mother, it does.

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I see not only meaning
in Judaism, but true beauty.

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You're a scientist!
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Einstein was a scientist!
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And he was a Jew!
And he was religious!

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"Helen had taken on
the obligation of daily prayers.

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Jews, of course, fearing
a wrathful and vengeful God...

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give praise and thanks
for everything."

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Baruch atah adonai elohenu melech
ha-olam...

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borei pree hagofen.
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Hamotzi lechem...
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min ha-oretz.
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Vitzi-vonu l'hadlik nair
shel shabat.

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Boreh pree ha...blowjob.
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And one day the inevitable
happened.

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A patient of Helen's,
an Israeli...

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who had come to her, depressed
that his wife had left him...

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captured Helen's heart."
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I think it best...
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that we terminate your
treatment,...

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give it a substantial time.
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Then, if we feel the same way...
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start to see each other...
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socially.
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Lost in thought, I think.
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I was just, I was thinking
about a book I wrote.

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-Well, I'm a mess.
-What's the matter?

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I'm going to the doctor.
I have pains in my chest.

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It's nothing.
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It's indigestion or gallbladder
or acid reflux...

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I've got a family history.
My dad died of heart attack...

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my mother died
of a massive coronary.


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