Shuki whipped a paper out of his pocket and unfolded it to reveal a large cartoon hand with big eyes and a goofy grin

“I’ve got it!”
Dini and the kids looked up from the dinner table as Shuki burst through the door.
“Got what?” Binny asked.
But it was Dini that Shuki was grinning at. “The campaign concept. I was working on it today, and I think I’ve got a winner.” He threw his coat onto the couch (Dini tried hard not to wince; the coat hooks, Shuki, they’re not just there for decoration), strode over to the dining room table, and sat down.
“Chesed Tzirel: Your helping hand in Israel. No, listen,” he insisted as Dini opened her mouth to respond. “It sounds cliché, but it’s not.”
Dini’s mouth curled. “How’d you know what I was going to say?”
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