Yom Kippur means it’s time to think about making things right. Everyone in the Plony house has something to feel a little sorry about – whether it’s breaking something, borrowing something without asking or making wrong accusations. SHABOOM! Gabi and Rafael talk about SLICHA – or saying sorry. Apologies are more than just words in the Jewish tradition though – they are a way of making things right. Magic totally optional! Just in time for the Jewish high holidays.
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