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Originally posted by Bad_Rich_Chic
Random question - there was a kids' book I read about a Jewish family around the turn of the century, 5 kids, I think. I remember the mother hid pennies in the sitting room for the kids to find when dusting to be sure they got everywhere (table legs and such), which always struck me as an eminently good idea. The family had two goyish friends, and when they had them both over for Seder it turned out they were each others long lost loves and they got married (well, you know, they're both goy, they must know each other). It was a good book - they just went about their lives - rationing allowances, losing library books, etc. Everything I know about Jewish holidays I learned from that book.
Anyone have a clue what it was?
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Funny, I didn't respond yesterday to the poll (too many choices) and was musing about this on the way to work this morning and wondered why no one had mentioned:
