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My Husband, My King

by David Kaplan

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9781988022567 / 1988022568
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Feldheim. New. New The story is told about an older couple that was having a fiftieth wedding anniversary celebration All their children and grandchildren were there, and a caterer provided a delectable meal One of the waiters approached the head table, where the husband and wife were sitting, and asked what they'd like The wife chose a piece of dark chickenOne of the grandchildren who happened to be next to them asked,"Bubby, why are you taking the dark chicken? Every time we've been over for Shabbos you always take the white part""The truth is,"" Bubby answered, "I prefer dark meat But I know that Zaidy prefers the dark meat, so for fifty years I've been eating the white""Well, I actually prefer the white meat," Zaidy interjected, "and for fifty years I've been taking the dark meat because I thought you liked the white meat"No one said anything for a moment"Then I guess you both lost," said the grandchild"No," they answered in unison, with big smiles on their faces "We both won"The Goal of this… Read More
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