Literature
Strength and Structure
I.
From the age of three, and most probably before, her parents have been embedding her with a love of God and a love of Judaism. They have instilled in her the most important of Jewish laws: to love one’s neighbor as thyself. There are days when she’s angry at God, or when she wishes Judaism weren’t so strict. There are many days when she doesn’t treat a friend as she’d like to be treated. But even in these moments, she knows that she loves God, and that, as her Father, He will help her.
II.
You warily smile as you enter the blue and yellow room, and scan it for the one person you know. A fifth grader in a ne