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"Sandy Koufax is now on the (Brooklyn) Dodgers, but he is still like one of us.  Spring has ended.  The season has ended.  The season is about the begin.  And it is Passover.  We took matzo sandwiches to Ebbets Field with chicken fat.  We go to the dugout give it to Sandy and he's saying, "Get out.  Get away.  They are crazy.  They are tumlers!"

Jackie Robinson came over and said, "What's this?"

"Matzo."

We had the whole Dodger bench eating matzo and chicken fat."  -Larry King


As Jews, we are called upon to share with the world our understanding of what God wants.  While this story may not be exactly applicable to what God wants us to share with the world, it illustrates that we should not be shy about sharing with others our truth, our way.

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