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...Christians, Muslims, and atheists in Leverett have to eat in the shadow of, and pay for, a “kosher dining station,” which is unquestionably an expression of religious observance. Can I assume that Shira Kieval, who feels so strongly that no student should “be forced to choose between eating and being in the same room with a religious object,” supports the removal of these stations...

Author: By Hanna L. Stotland, | Title: Learn, Live With Others | 12/10/2001 | See Source »

...tables dot the area and make it feel more like an Italian piazza than a sterile airport food court. What's particularly refreshing is the distinctive food offerings, such as the first-ever airport Sylvia's, a branch of the famous Harlem soul-food restaurant, and Erwin's Glatt Kosher Deli. This airport wants you to visit: the so-called dwell time, the minutes you spend pre- or postflight, is estimated to be a longer-than-average four hours...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: At Your Service: Terminal Envy | 8/20/2001 | See Source »

...admitted that he had made some nice returns on his investments: a $125 stake in Jamie Records earned him a profit of $11,900. He acknowledged that he owned a startling 27% investment in records he had played on "Bandstand." He didn't say any of this was kosher; he just said it wasn't against the law. As he noted later in "Rock, Roll & Remember," his autobiography: "A record company could give a disc jockey $100,000, a list of records with how often to play each one, and it wasn't illegal." He informed the committee that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Philly Fifties: Rock 'n Radio | 7/14/2001 | See Source »

CANDY CLAY At long last, Play-Doh you can eat. Kosher-foods giant Rokeach introduces this hands-on treat 131 years after the company was founded as a soap factory. Rokeach also makes rocket pops and candynamite...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: And You Thought Atomic Fireballs Were Hot | 6/18/2001 | See Source »

...outsider; he knew what he was talking about. Add to that the fact that he learned Hebrew, so that he could engage with the Israelis in their own language, and played a leading role in opening up dialogue with the Israelis. That also made him a "kosher" Palestinian...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 'Husseini's Death Raises Arafat Succession Question' | 6/1/2001 | See Source »

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