I woke up distressed after spending more time with your book than I should have before the holidays. I owe you an apology. Love your neighbor as yourself. You were my neighbor back then and I knew nothing about you, certainly I didn’t know your anything about your difficult day-to-day existence. You wouldn’t have told me of course but it’s nonetheless painful to know you were physically so close and I was so distant.
Rabbi Debbie, California
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