"He put his hand on my breast."
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"Yes, but you're old enough to be his mother. Do you think it could go farther than that? Do you think," she hesitated, "he might force himself on someone? Become violent?"
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"Violent?" Naomi swatted the word away with her hand. "We're talking about Yosi. He's not a criminal. But it's so unpleasant having to push him away, treating him like a child. Yosi? I don't think he has violence in him. Still, we must do something. We can't have him hiding in the bushes waiting to touch women in the darkness."
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"I think he was staring at me when I came out of the shower house the other day," another woman offered.
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"So what's the harm in looking?" Lev joked. The women in the room groaned in unison.
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"You want him looking at your wife, maybe?" It was Miriam.
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"Pardon me," Lev said earnestly. "All right. Let's be practical. Who has an idea? Don't be shy, chevrai ."
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The room seemed to inflate like a balloon as they sighed deeply and pondered the question. Finally, Shimon spoke. "I was just remembering what my father did when I was seventeen. I mean, what he did to educate me about women."
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The members waited as he groped for words, their eyes bright with anticipation. "He arranged for me a meeting in Tel Aviv."
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"What does this have to do with Yosi?" Lev asked.
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"A moment," Shimon continued. "He found a prostitute there, not an ordinary prostitute"
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"Tell me," Naomi chuckled, "what Israeli prostitute is an ordinary prostitute?"
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"Order," Lev said calmly.
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"She was very high-class. Superior in every waygentle, kind"
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"And how did your father manage to find such a righteous whore?" Miriam asked.
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The chaverim laughed. "A good qvestun!" shouted the old Russian, Samuel, from the last row.
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"I don't know," Shimon confessed, his face red. "Anyway, it's not important"
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"To you , mebbe," Samuel countered. "But to your mother?"
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"Order!" Lev repeated. "I think Shimon has an idea here."
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"Thank you," Shimon said. "If Yosi is lonely and awkward with
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