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Torah Values on Friendship – CLICK TO COMMENT

By Jack Guindi A good friend means someone who cares for you. An example is if you are down and your friend helps you back up. A bad friend will not help you back up. A good friend is unselfish. For example, he asks you, “What game do you want to play?” If he is a bad friend, he will probably say, “No, I don’t care what you want to play. I want to play my game.” A good friend will say ‘hello’ to you when he sees you and not just walk away.

This story was published in the Bar Mitzvah Magazine

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  1. Be good to other so they will be good to you.

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