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...food hall, tel: (852) 2918 9986, overflows with gourmet comestibles, stocking around 46,000 products from exquisite smoked salmon and marinated olives to fresh oysters. But it's the non-Western delights that are Great's real points of difference, with the store boasting very wide Japanese, Korean and kosher selections alongside the Italian, German or French fare. Choose your sashimi or sushi, get some kimchi on the side, and then head over to nearby Hong Kong Park for Asian alfresco dining. Paris Founded on the Left Bank as Paris' first department store, the Louis-Auguste Boileau and Gustave Eiffel...
...this way, the Cheesecake Factory is the closest thing in the restaurant business to democracy in action. Overton reminisces about dishes he loved that never found a constituency: the torpedo dog, a kosher hot dog with red onions and sweet mustard baked into a pizza-dough crust; a pasta made with melted onions, cream and cognac. White-chocolate macadamia nut had been a top-10 cheesecake flavor for years, but it has fallen to the bottom five and is on the way out. Lamb and veal might appeal to critics, but "we just can't sell it," Overton says. Special...
...warfare, and tried to redeem the ruler’s reputation. “Pharaoh has been victimized by a small Jewish lobby,” Dershowitz said, later adding, “He did try to kill Jewish people, but no harm, no foul.” The kosher-for-Passover crowd might have been biased against the defendant, but they loved Dershowitz’s rhetorical acrobatics. “Harris had wonderful arguments, but Dershowitz stole the show,” said Hillary W. Steinbrook ’07, who came to the event to hear Dershowitz...
...Christian and that even though the majority of Harvard students would claim a Christian family heritage, their faith does not play a significant role in their lives. I would also venture that this is true of students who are from other religious backgrounds but do not necessarily keep kosher, fast on Ramadan and abstain from alcohol, or worship the various Hindu deities. What I find most puzzling is that lack of religion among students is only endemic to Harvard and its peer institutions such as Yale. Seven out of 10 college students say that religion is important or very important...
...There are 600 students at [Yeshiva] in total,” Rindner says. “There are classes here that size!” The disparities between her old world and Harvard sometimes prove difficult. “I’m used to eating Kosher food, and keeping the Sabbath,” she says. “It’s difficult when my [Harvard] friends don’t.” Overall, however, Rindner does not regret spending her last semester as a visiting student. “Religiously, I feel like I am evaluating...