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My business head made me hesitant, though. Camp Ohr Kayitz was weak, just 75 campers in five years. What was the plan for growth?
“Because that’s what normal people do, they take their kids places sometimes and they deal with it,” he said more sharply than he’d intended to
A quiet chuppah in the desert, that’s what he’d envisioned. A few brothers and sisters, and a reception with a lot of what really matters and very little fluff