Dieu est grand, je suis toute petite
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Here's the syllabus.
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You have books to read,
homework to do,

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attendance at the synagogue
for Shabbat services,

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and participation
in community activities.

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Then you go before the Beth Din,
the rabbinical court.

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- Excuse me.
- Do go ahead.

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lt's my mother. My father's not well.
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- Mom? How's Dad doing?
- ls this the application form?

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You're behind what door?
Hang on, don't go away.

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Sorry, they're behind a door.
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- What door?
- l don't know.

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Are we disturbing?
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- My parents. My mother...
- Pleased to meet you.

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- And my father... How are you?
- Fine. Fine, thank you.

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Hi, sweetie. How are things?
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Feeling better, Dad?
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We were in the neighborhood...
Are we intruding?

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''Tues. 6-7 p.m.
Thurs. 6:30-7:30 p.m.''

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What is Judaism?
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Though Yom Kippur
demands strict abstinence,

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it is not an end in itself,
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but a means to help man
free himself of his weaknesses,
overcome his failings,

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and in that way, having recovered
peace in his soul and his mind,

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reconcile himself
with his fellow man and God.

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l don't believe it!
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- What're you doing?
- Nothing.

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- You're eating... Yes, you are!
- Stop it!

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- What's that?
- What?


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