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Mrs Murphy and Mrs. Cohen had been longtime close friends. But being old- fashioned, each went to a retirement home ofher own respective religion.It was not long before Mrs. Murphy felt very

lonely in her new surroundings. She missed the camaraderie and the shared memories she had with Mrs. Cohen. One day, feeling a bit adventurous, Mrs. Murphy decided to visit Mrs. Cohen in her retirement home. She believed that friendship should transcend religious differences.

When Mrs. Murphy arrived at Mrs. Cohen’s retirement home, she was pleasantly surprised by the warm welcome she received. The staff and residents, regardless of their religious backgrounds, embraced her with open arms. Mrs. Cohen, overjoyed to see her dear friend, couldn’t believe that Mrs. Murphy had made the effort to bridge the gap between their separate communities.

As the two friends spent time together, they realized that their retirement homes, despite their different religious affiliations, had more similarities than differences. Both places aimed to provide a supportive and caring environment for their residents. Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Cohen decided to initiate joint activities that would bring the residents from both homes together.

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