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Ms. Geller, who also writes recipes for kosher.com, became observant when she married.
Most of them became observant as young adults after having received a university education.
Neither of her parents mentioned their experiences living under the Nazis ("The past is very vague in our family"), and Elias became observant only in old age.
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The results imply that the cycle crossing markings do not help the driver to become observant of the cycle crossing until the vehicle is very close to the crossing, where the driver might not be able to slow down or stop if a bicyclist suddenly appears.
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— Glenn Collins The Jewish Daily Forward: Kosher restaurants have become more creative, largely because of chefs and diners who were raised in the religious world, left it and then returned, or those who became more observant later in life.
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