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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why don’t you just write your son a letter? Since that is an option, seems the easiest and most obvious thing to do. [/quote] Already done that. In the last 3 weeks, I've received one letter. I don't expect to get a response to my question. [/quote] Then you have your answer. It’s not important to him. If he does not respond to you then the RSVP date, then say no. If he’s upset he has no one to blame but himself. [/quote] If he is in town, and has no reasonable excuse, friends or not you go to the services of a classmate. If your kid hasn’t been bar mitzvah Ed yet, he should go anyway. I would rsvp yes. It is the right thing to do. And then you can tell the other moms that your son is going.[/quote] I mean, your son should probably be going to services that day, anyway. Just rsvp yes. Write a nice check gift, and stop thinking about this.[/quote]
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