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The Scratch


In a mature tree, a gash here or a torn branch there is of little or no consequence. But the smallest scratch in the seed, the slightest nick in the sapling, results in an irrevocable deformity-in a flaw which the decades to come will deepen rather than erase.

Hence the great care and vigilance required in the education of the young. The values imparted to the child must be impeccable, free of even the slightest and most "forgivable" blemish.

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Education: an Anthology
The Scratch
Stones and Pebbles
Want It All
Toddling
Three Lies Every Educator Should Know
A Yeshivah in Egypt
Do We Lie to Our Children?
My Child's Window
In Pursuit of Ignorance
Fortysomething
Judges and Kindergartens
The Third Millennium
A Rebbe's Education
The Benefits of Being Stupid When You're Old
Kosher Marks
The 3:00 am Audience
Getting Your Way
A Jewish Boy's First Haircut
I Can Show You the Pictures