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Of giving, taking, and building campaigns
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Uncomplicated
“S ent.” I closed my computer and looked at up Ari. My stomach lurched, either with nerves or excitement, I couldn’t tell. “Mazel tov!” Ari shouted while doing high kicks in celebration. Did I really just e-mail my two weeks’ notice? Crazy. We drank l’chayim, then I ran to open the gemach, early appointment.  
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In the Arms of Rabi Shimon
“S ent.” I closed my computer and looked at up Ari. My stomach lurched, either with nerves or excitement, I couldn’t tell. “Mazel tov!” Ari shouted while doing high kicks in celebration. Did I really just e-mail my two weeks’ notice? Crazy. We drank l’chayim, then I ran to open the gemach, early appointment.  
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In the Arms of Rabi Shimon
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