don’t care written,” Meyer Landsman says. “I don’t care supposedly got — Michael Chabon, Yiddish Policemen’s Union

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I don't care what is written," Meyer Landsman says. "I don't care what supposedly got promised to some sandal-wearing idiot whose claim to fame is that he was ready to cut his own son's throat for the sake of a hare-brained idea. I don't care about red heifers and patriarchs and locusts. A bunch of old bones in the sand. My homeland is in my hat. It's in my ex-wife's tote bag.

Michael Chabon, The Yiddish Policemen's Union

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