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Rachel and David Kurtz had just moved from an apartment complex frequented by many young Jewish couples in the neighborhood and purchased their first home. One day at the local hairdresser, Rachel used the last of her personalized checks bearing her old address. The hairdresser examined the document and asked if everything on it was correct. Rachel replied in the affirmative, and she started to put the check in the cash drawer. But then she inquired again if everything was accurate.
"Why do you ask?" Rachel responded.
"Because," the hairdresser replied, "my husband and I moved to this apartment yesterday, and I don't remember seeing you at breakfast."