READERS COMMENT ON DAYS OF AWE COLUMN.(DAILY BREAK)(Column)

From: The Virginian Pilot | Date: October 5, 1996 | Copyright information

Byline: Betsy Wright

Last Week's Issue of Faith: The Days of Awe

This Week's Reader Responses:

From Richard Slepin of Portsmouth: ``I commend you about your column on the High Holy Days. It's not that it was about Judaism, but it was the objectivity of that column that made it very beautiful, very well done. I have criticized you before as coming across like a minister, which I'm sure you're not, but this was the kind of stuff you do very well . . ...

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