New Islamic Neighbors

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“Dad, look! There’re new kids moving in next door! Looks like there are four children, I guess we will have new neighbors!” I yelled.
“Sarah, come in now, we need to have dinner.” My dad replied causing me not to be able to see any of the family members. All these questions ran through my mind. Are they nice? Is she pretty? What shul will they go to? Do they keep the laws of the Sabbath? Kosher? What about the laws of Tzniut? There I was at the dinner table, eating as fast as I could to be able to go run outside and meet my new neighbors.
“Sarah do you have any homework?” my dad asked as I tried to avoid that question.
“Dad, you always ask. Have you ever seen a ninth grader not have homework?” I responded. I finished eating and ran outside before I was told to go up and do my homework. There they are! Wow, I thought to myself the girls are wearing long dresses! Maybe they just came back from a Bar Mitzvah since it's a Thursday that would make sense. Then the new neighbors mom walked out wearing the same dress but with her entire face covered I was confused, my mom is religious she doesn't cover her nose and mouth? I ran inside to ask my father why she was wearing that
“Dad, why is the woman next door covering her entire face? There is only one little girl that doesn’t have that creepy face mask on?” I asked nervously.
“Oh, my dear. Don't worry about them, it’s just the way they dress.” Responded my dad.
“But dad, can you explain that to me please why do the wear that?” I questioned.
“Go up stairs Sarah, you have a lot of homework to complete for tomorrow get started!” requested my dad.
I ran upstairs very upset wondering what the mask really meant. Maybe they were undercover thieves, so my dad didn't want me to get sca...

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...me help me.
“I think I am much better. Can you just take me to shul where my parents are please?” I asked hoping she would agree and my mother would see how amazing they treated me after realizing I am not a filthy Jew but an actual human, and that not everyone is the same one must give them a simple chance to get to now somebody.
“Yes, I am sorry for the way I acted earlier Hasssan has told me how welcoming you have been with her and we are so pleased because this move has been very hard on her.” Hassan’s mother continued thanking me until we arrived at shul.
“Here, she told us she is fine and does not need to go to the hospital. We just want you to know that you have an amazing daughter and you should be very appreciative. “I smiled as she concluded.
“Thank you so much I really don’t know how to thank you enough.” My mom replied with an enormous smile on her face.

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