All the Israeli children get an ID number (the Israeli equivalent of the USA's SSN) at birth. That's how they're written in their parents' IDs, too.
Nowadays, you have to get the kid an SSN if you want to claim him/her as a dependent on the tax returns.
Picture her wearing this: [link]
That might help
Can I click on that in a training session?
Yes. No noise, no obscenity, no nudity or anything close to nudity.
edit: there is an awful lot of
pink,
but as long as that isn't a problem...
You're right. That just might help.
Aimee, how are you?
I'm doing ok. Definitely into the Cleopatra part of grieving.
Ass's milk? Sex with Richard Burton? My history is fuzzy.
Nowadays, you have to get the kid an SSN if you want to claim him/her as a dependent on the tax returns.
But there's still a chance that a child may 'fall between the chairs' (Hebrew expression, meaning 'not here and not there') and not have any sort of 'official' recording?
I wonder if it's possible here, in whatever sort of way. Maybe if a child is born at home, with no medical attention, it can be pretty easy to not register him/her. Hmm.
Thanks, ita. I needed that.
The part where you wear horrible eye make-up and sleep with very young men named Mark.
I'm doing ok. Definitely into the Cleopatra part of grieving.
Wait, doesn't that mean you let yourself get bitten by a poisonous snake?
In all seriousness, glad you are back and coping (at least it seems you are).