Word: sabbaths
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...substantial losses that threatened to deprive Cambridge residents and Harvard students of the city's only kosher restaurant. By thus rescuing Mavens, we are able to serve kosher food to the vast majority of Jews who will eat in a restaurant kosher in every respect but which operates on Sabbath. Half a loaf is surely better than none...
Mavens does, however, plan to open a strictly orthodox, Sabbath-observant kosher deli in another, lower-overhead location sometime next year. Mavens regrets that its experiment seeking to serve the entire Harvard Square area Jewish community did not succeed, but it is delighted that it is still able to bring authentic New York-style kosher deli to the very large portion of the Jewish community for whom the Sabbath operating policy does not constitute a bar. Harvey A. Silverglate L'67, Vice President, Kosher Deli Management, Inc., Operators of Mavens Kosher Court
Although God might exist, there is no way for Him to prove it to humanity, Porter Professor of Philosophy Robert Nozick told an audience of about 150 at Hillel House's weekly Sabbath "table talk" yesterday...
...doubt, of a 50-mile run at 20 below. Blechner, meanwhile, tries to explain his odyssey from Queens to Addison. He has not attended synagogue regularly since late childhood, when, in preparation for his Bar Mitzvah, he walked to shul, or synagogue, and avoided automobiles and telephones on the Sabbath. Then came varsity football at Union College and Outward Bound's Hurricane Island School and a world beyond Great Neck. "I used to feel funny among Jews," he recalls. "I had taken myself so far away that I was a stranger in my own house. I just got too assimilated...
Many mosque preachers used noon prayers on the first Sabbath in the Moslem holy month of Ramadan to denounce Israel for Wazir's death and urge the faitful to continue fighting occupation...