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Dear Editor
Dear Editor,
As crazy as it sounds I’m now dealing with making my carpools for the next school year. Yay. I live in a neighborhood where there are many frum families, yet this process never goes smoothly. Some only want people that leave early, some demand masks, and some simply don’t want to be with others. There is so much frustration and pettiness which leads to squabbles! As a community, aside from the astronomical cost of living (tuition, anyone?), there’s also insufficient services in regards to school transportation. This would eliminate so much agmas nefesh. Is there anything that can be done to solve this issue. Or, at the very least, does anyone have any tips for getting through this carpool-making season unharmed? I’d really appreciate it if someone sent some tips to the paper that can be published! Thanks
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Dina the Driver
To submit letters to the editor, please email letters@baltimorejewishhome.com Dear Editor,
I recently tore my ACL playing basketball and I wanted to share a poem I wrote during my recovery.
I lay in bed With a throbbing knee That I hurt While attempting a three.
Basketball really is A sport that is much fun With friends It doesn’t matter who won.
There is Such a thrill as I drive to the hoop Or dribble Fast and try a reverse scoop.
I wonder If my basketball career is ending And hoping That my knee just continues mending.
So I pray That I recover and get out of bed And perhaps I’ll start learning Daf Yomi instead!
YL
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