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In "Devil's Arithmetic," Gitl doesn't want Hannah to touch Tzipporah upon walking the next morning because it signifies a cultural and familial connection that Hannah is still learning to appreciate. Gitl is protective and wants to ensure that Hannah understands the significance of their traditions and relationships. This moment highlights the importance of respecting their heritage and the roles within their family. Gitl's caution reflects her desire to instill these values in Hannah as they navigate their shared experiences.

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