CHAPTER NINE-2

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‘It is strange’ he said to himself again. Although everybody was invited to the place of worshiping, if someone would go to a Beyt-Kneset where nobody knew him or her, everybody would look at him strangely. This was as if going to someone’s area. More strange than this, the situation was like that in all religions. If a new face came to pray to a mosque or to a church, people of that place of worshiping would look at him or her with fearful eyes. Although people were talking about the togetherness and belief, they weren’t able to be open to the customs and traditions coming from outside. Alex had arrived home. “It is about to be 7 o’clock” he said. He climed up the stairs hurriedly and when he entered his house he saw that the dinner table had been laid. Rona and Paulina were watchinga so

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