So there we are, the three of us, awkwardly staring at each other. She brings me as physically close as possible to my wife, then she taps my wife’s leg. My daughter leads me into her room where my wife is getting my daughter’s things together for daycare. I say morning, she doesn’t say anything, but she takes my hand and leads me out of the bathroom. We went to bed angry, woke up the next day angry and not speaking to each other, but continued getting ready for our respective days.Īs I’m brushing my teeth in the bathroom, who should come in but my 2 year old. It was one of those angry whisper arguments because we didn’t want to wake our daughter up in the next room. Once, when she was two, my wife and I got into an argument, as you do. “My wife and I have a six year old who is far too smart for our own good. Prepared Remarks by MaNishtana from the “No Hate No Fear Jewish Solidarity March” His latest book is Ariel Samson, Freelance Rabbi. MaNishtana is the pseudonym of Shais Rishon, an Orthodox African-American Jewish rabbi, writer, speaker, and author of Thoughts From A Unicorn: 100% Black.
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