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MorahRach- You are correct. I thought you purchased “Sheva brachos outfits”.
There is a sign outside. I thought it meant you have to wear some sort of footwear. There is a sign saying rollerblades are not acceptable. I thought anything else is ok. Walk into the mall erev pesach and you will find a variety of jewish people dressed however they like and no one will bother them – except maybe the guy that had a model seder outside last year.
Mammele – you are right. Some moms dont teach their children social skills. It can happen to a chosid with his long beard, a person in a wheelchair…. anyone that looks different than the child’s family.