“Reuven, do you know what the rabbis tell us God said to Moses when he was about to die?” I stared at him. “No,” I heard myself say. “He said to Moses, ‘You have toiled and labored, now you are worthy of rest.’ ” I stared at him and didn’t say anything. “You are no longer a child, Reuven,” my father went on. “It is almost possible to see the way your mind is growing. And your heart, too. Inductive logic, Freud, experimental psychology, mathematizing hypotheses, scientific study of the Talmud. Three years ago, you were still a child. You have become a small giant since the day Danny’s ball
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