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The silver decanter hangs from the gatekeeper’s fingers, catching the muted rays of the twilight sun. Leibel watches, curious, and the Tzaddik’s eyes catch fire. It is a familiar jug. One of those tiny pitchers one finds attached to a menorah. An object one would hardly think to see in gentile hands. Not for the
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bite the budget
The silver decanter hangs from the gatekeeper’s fingers, catching the muted rays of the twilight sun. Leibel watches, curious, and the Tzaddik’s eyes catch fire. It is a familiar jug. One of those tiny pitchers one finds attached to a menorah. An object one would hardly think to see in gentile hands. Not for the
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