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Kosher Kindness

My co-worker was in some bakery this morning and decided to bring donuts for our office. He knows that I keep kosher and didn't want me to be left out, so he also bought some bakery goods that were kosher so I would be able to eat them. He brought them, unopened, and pointed out the kosher certification on them so I would know that I could have them. Just the fact that he went out of his way to make sure I could take part in the yummy treats meant a lot.

2 Comments:

I find that Kosher kindness is especially nice for us kosher-eaters.

By Blogger SaraK, at May 07, 2007 12:09 PM  

I love the people who take the time to do that. Amazing. :D

By Blogger Chana, at May 20, 2007 1:40 PM  

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