Informality vs. Sloppiness
It has already been established that I believe in what many may consider old-fashioned values. Punctuality and proper attire on Shabbat have already been addressed.
It has already been established that I believe in what many may consider old-fashioned values. Punctuality and proper attire on Shabbat have already been addressed.
Since my brother Taneli arrived at Camp Moshava Wild Rose in Wisconsin four weeks ago, I’ve been counting down the days until I can see
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