Tzipporah: A Short Story

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T, Teresa, Jacklyn, Tzippi...it doesn’t matter what you call her—
Tzipporah is the best friend you can ask for! Tzipporah is caring, positive, intelligent, social, and funny. Even when she can’t get out the punchline of a joke because she’s laughing too hard, her laughter is contagious to everyone! Not only is Tzip hilarious, she’s also very talented. She is a master at writing, drawing, dancing, and ice skating. Tzipporah can create a masterpiece with just a pencil and paper, and she’s also great at doing hair and makeup. Her “happy” hair and cool glasses can be spotted from a mile away. “Yup yup!” Her signature nod, spot-on impersonations, and adorable facial expressions keep us all entertained. “Blink once if...” Even with her busy schedule of babysitting, cousins’ weddings, and chessed,
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Whether it’s shopping on
Austin Street, roller-skating in the park, or going out for lunch, Tzipporah is always fun to be around. Between microscope malfunctions to caffeinefilled brunches, there is never a dull moment! Every Friday we look forward to her original “Good Shabbos” texts. Tzipporah puts her all into every job—whether it’s Chanukah Chagiga head, features editor, or senior dance head. There’s no one like Tzipporah—her lovable disposition, her amazing ability to understand what someone is going through better than they understand it, and her huge smile that never fails to make you feel better are what make her unique. No one knows how she does it, but when we need advice, a laugh, or help with school work, she is always there for us. Anyone feels like they can talk to Tzipporah and she’s

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