Sara’s Story: Chapter 13
| June 14, 2022The median age of the other attendees was probably about 40, I decided. But no matter. I wanted to come back

MY
first class in Jewish thought was electric.
“These things happened: ‘Because you did not serve Hashem with happiness.’ ”
The lecturer’s voice was soft and gentle as he quoted the words of the Torah, but his words were utterly powerful. Never before had I been so blown away by a class.
“Take me with you again,” I told my brother Yosef after the class had ended and I’d finished shyly surveying the other participants. The median age of the other attendees was probably about 40, I decided. But no matter. I wanted to come back.
“Are you sure?” Yosef asked me. “I’m sure you noticed that you were the youngest person in the room.”
I waved his dismissal away. “It doesn’t matter. I want to come back. Will you let me?”
My brother looked at me carefully. “Fine,” he said. “Next week, same time. Be ready.”
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