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Where kodesh (sacred) and chol (ordinary) meet.

Month: April 2016

Seeking Lipstick at Seder Time

On his 97th birthday, my grandfather bought me bright red lipstick. Grandpa, Dad and I had just gone out for lunch in Midtown. The gift recalled a lunch outing a few years earlier. Continue reading →

April 24, 2016Lisa Greene family, grandfather, lipstick, New York City, Passover, shoes

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