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By: Teddy Sardar<br />
Magen David Yeshivah<br />
One day when I was at Sunday’s program,<br />
there was a person who isn’t<br />
so good at basketball. So, almost every<br />
time I got the ball, I passed the<br />
ball to him. Even<br />
though he missed I<br />
said, “Good shot.”<br />
And I kept on passing<br />
to him until<br />
he scored. When<br />
we finished the<br />
game, I helped him<br />
practice his shot.<br />
Vote: 1 2 3 4 5<br />
By: Ariel Davidov<br />
Yeshivah Chaim Berlin<br />
There was a new<br />
kid in class named<br />
Dovid. He was a<br />
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very shy kid and when we played<br />
baseball he couldn’t play because it<br />
had to be 4 on 4. So, I quit playing<br />
and he played instead of me. Someone<br />
from the 8th grade started picking<br />
on him. I went over to him and<br />
said, “What’s your problem? Pick<br />
on someone your own age.” He left<br />
Dovid alone. Vote: 1 2 3 4 5<br />
By: Albert Sitt<br />
Magen David Yeshivah<br />
There was a shy kid named David.<br />
David was on our team in basketball.<br />
The score was 57-55, the other<br />
team was winning. There were 5<br />
A bully’s<br />
oxygen is his<br />
audience<br />
seconds left. I had the ball, I passed<br />
it to David, and he shot it and<br />
missed. Everyone was screaming at<br />
him and I said, “Don’t worry. We’ll<br />
win the next time. It’s just a game.”<br />
Vote: 1 2 3 4 5<br />
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By: Teddy Laniado<br />
Magen David Yeshivah<br />
I was playing basketball and there<br />
were a lot of people and one person<br />
was not allowed to play. I said, “If<br />
he doesn’t play, I won’t play either.”<br />
They really wanted<br />
me to play so they<br />
let both of us play.<br />
I knew from the beginning<br />
that he was<br />
good but they didn’t<br />
know it. In the middle<br />
of the game,<br />
nobody was passing<br />
to him so I kept<br />
on passing to him.<br />
Now they pick him<br />
first for the team.<br />
Vote: 1 2 3 4 5<br />
By: Victor Orfali<br />
Magen David Yeshivah<br />
Let’s say there is<br />
a boy who isn’t<br />
so good in baseball and the team<br />
is in the bottom of the ninth inning<br />
and there are two outs and<br />
2 strikes and right after the next<br />
pitch he striked out. The whole<br />
team was going to hurt him but<br />
one kid said, “Why are you doing<br />
that? Accidents happen all the time.<br />
Don’t act like you never made a<br />
mistake.” Vote: 1 2 3 4 5<br />
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