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		By: frank spigel		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Let me suggest another important lesson and that is supportiveness. 

Allow me to give examples:  Several years ago a classmate of mine who I had taken class with at my synagogue celebrated her son&#039;s Bar Mitzvah.  I told her I planned to attend the service.  She was delighted but was sorry she couldn&#039;t invite all her classmates to dinner.  My response to her was I am here to be supportive and I am not concerned about a party.

Also a couple of weeks ago some friends were invited to another friend&#039;s son&#039;s Bar Mitzvah.  They didn&#039;t attend but her best friend&#039;s in-laws drove from New Jersey to celebrate with her in Washington.  The other friends lived nearby.  
 
Also for men, reading GQ, to me, is absurd.
 
One of the best ways for any person to prove inner beauty in my opinion is be supportive of our friends
 and neighbors.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let me suggest another important lesson and that is supportiveness. </p>
<p>Allow me to give examples:  Several years ago a classmate of mine who I had taken class with at my synagogue celebrated her son&#8217;s Bar Mitzvah.  I told her I planned to attend the service.  She was delighted but was sorry she couldn&#8217;t invite all her classmates to dinner.  My response to her was I am here to be supportive and I am not concerned about a party.</p>
<p>Also a couple of weeks ago some friends were invited to another friend&#8217;s son&#8217;s Bar Mitzvah.  They didn&#8217;t attend but her best friend&#8217;s in-laws drove from New Jersey to celebrate with her in Washington.  The other friends lived nearby.  </p>
<p>Also for men, reading GQ, to me, is absurd.</p>
<p>One of the best ways for any person to prove inner beauty in my opinion is be supportive of our friends<br />
 and neighbors.</p>
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