Reb's Reb Saunders Speech

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Imagine a person standing before the President of the United States of America, listening to him give a long, boring speech, and then he turns and asks them a question. So they tell him that the speech sounded great, except he did not accurately say, “Ham can only to eaten on Christmas.” Not only do they receive applause for correcting the President, but then they receive a promotion to a high position in the white house. Reb Saunders not only leads a group of Hasid Jewish rabbi, but also holds himself in high esteem with his synagogue and his community, but he infrequently mingles with outsiders. One day, he meets Reuven Malter, the friend of his boy Danny, and Reuven, in front of all the synagogue congregants’, points out a mistake in Reb’s

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