GREAT READS → MUSINGS Issue 1020 · July 17, 2024

Once Upon a Time

Spoiler Alert: This story does not have a happy ending, at least not in the classic sense

Once Upon a Time

Once upon a time there was a mother and a daughter. She was not the mother’s only daughter, but for the purposes of this story, she is the focus. Just to be clear, the main character in this story is the mother.

Spoiler Alert: This story does not have a happy ending, at least not in the classic sense. It is more of a choose-your-own- adventure story. The ending is open to interpretation and it can always be changed.

Mother first noticed something was up with Daughter when she began flouting the school dress code. She assuaged her discomfort with pithy sayings like:

Socks are only minhag hamakom.

And there is certainly no halachah that says you can’t braid your hair in cornrows. (The mother was so very certain. She had lived her life until that point with this sense of certainty so she had no other frame of reference from which to draw.)

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