I came to New Haven in 2007 for medical school, and I learned quickly not to be the wrong kind of Jew — the kind that speaks openly of family in Israel, of fond memories of experiences in Israel.
I came to New Haven in 2007 for medical school, and I learned quickly not to be the wrong kind of Jew — the kind that speaks openly of family in Israel, of fond memories of experiences in Israel.

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