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◆ If driving backwards is not your forte, tices. In some cases, these trends are
drive forwards the wrong way on a one- unlawful and dangerous, and in others
way street. “simply” thoughtless and uncaring. The
◆ Make a U-turns in the middle of the question is, do we want to participate in
block, rather than following the tradi- the practices described above, or do we
tional method of turning around in an want to be part of a community of
alleyway or going around the block. responsible, law-abiding and compas-
◆ Make a left turn on a red light. sionate people? We always have choices.
◆ Speed up and continue to drive when Let us choose to obey the law, make
the yellow light turns red. responsible decisions, and care about
◆ When dropping off or picking up chil- others, even when we are driving.
dren, be sure to block the street so that
cars cannot pass. Sincerely,
◆ When stopping for a short time, do not ONE WHO ENCOURAGES
pull into an available parking space.
◆ Park in a designated handicap spot DRIVING TESHUVA
without a proper license plate or tags.
◆ In a parking lot, center your car on
the line in order to take up two spaces.
◆ Park as close to the next car as possi-
ble, so that its driver will not be able to
get into his car.
◆ If you are late to shul, block other cars
by parking behind them.
◆ Do not rush out to your car after
shul. It’s fine if other people have to wait.
Unfortunately the above examples
are real and (to some) acceptable prac-
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drive forwards the wrong way on a one- unlawful and dangerous, and in others
way street. “simply” thoughtless and uncaring. The
◆ Make a U-turns in the middle of the question is, do we want to participate in
block, rather than following the tradi- the practices described above, or do we
tional method of turning around in an want to be part of a community of
alleyway or going around the block. responsible, law-abiding and compas-
◆ Make a left turn on a red light. sionate people? We always have choices.
◆ Speed up and continue to drive when Let us choose to obey the law, make
the yellow light turns red. responsible decisions, and care about
◆ When dropping off or picking up chil- others, even when we are driving.
dren, be sure to block the street so that
cars cannot pass. Sincerely,
◆ When stopping for a short time, do not ONE WHO ENCOURAGES
pull into an available parking space.
◆ Park in a designated handicap spot DRIVING TESHUVA
without a proper license plate or tags.
◆ In a parking lot, center your car on
the line in order to take up two spaces.
◆ Park as close to the next car as possi-
ble, so that its driver will not be able to
get into his car.
◆ If you are late to shul, block other cars
by parking behind them.
◆ Do not rush out to your car after
shul. It’s fine if other people have to wait.
Unfortunately the above examples
are real and (to some) acceptable prac-
WA LK IN H O URS
March 30
8:00pm-10:00pm
April 2
10:30am-2:00pm
April 4,5, & 6
8:00pm-10:00pm
Ear Piercing by Appointment
E AR P IER CIN G F O R INFANTS TO ADULTS • B E A UTIF UL CO L LE CTIO N O F E AR R IN GS F O R S EN SITIV E E ARS
C H AYA F E L D M A N , R N call/text 443-386-4082 sterile, gentle piercing by an experienced rn
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