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1. Nechemiah

8/15/2013

Your beloved child in Galus He doesn't deserve the death penalty because whomever had instructed this bar mitzvah obviously did not do so in a way that showed him the warmth of love of Judaism, the aspect attached to his soul. Furthermore the child never will have the free will to live a future explarly life that shows he never would have committed a sin. If the child knew that HaShem needed him, he never would have strayed. A child must be taught in his or her way and in this case, the teacher simply failed.

2. Nechemiah

8/15/2013

He doesn't deserve the death penalty because whomever had instructed this bar mitzvah obviously did not do so in a way that showed him the warmth of love of Judaism, the aspect attached to his soul. Furthermore the child never will have the free will to live a future explarly life that shows he never would have committed a sin. If the child knew that HaShem needed him, he never would have strayed. A child must be taught in his or her way and in this case, the teacher simply failed.

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