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September 29, 1995 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-09-29

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and read: They folded their wings one into the other
and the honey from the tree above flowed down the
trunk and the raindrops stood still in the sky in as-
tonishment. They folded their wings one into the
other. As their breath mingled a great darkness de-
scended on the earth and there was a cracking in
the sky as if the boundaries between above and be-
low had broken.
As the Angel was reading the novel, the man
grabbed the woman and they fled into the night.
The man said to the woman, "A good story is a real
miracle!" 0

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