Escape from Spaghetti

For a vegetarian, the only escape from Roman pasta is falafel.  While I saw two Chinese restaurants in Rome, neither of them had a single vegetarian entree.  So I went seeking falafel. My hotel had been advertised as in the Jewish quarter– one of the things that appealed to me.  The Jewish quarter in Rome […]

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Critical Mass

Not to get too meta on you (but I think meta is very over, and I find it soothing to remain passe), I wrote a bit of criticism recently, and I’m going to criticize the whole notion of criticism.  First: I don’t know that I believe in criticism.  I don’t know if I believe in […]

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Work

More than 60 percent of ultra-Orthodox men in Israel do not work, compared with 15 percent in the general population, and he argued that full-time, state-financed study should be reserved for great scholars destined to become rabbis or religious judges. “Those who are not that way inclined,” he said, “should go out and earn a […]

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New Year’s Eve

I began one year by eating five expensive chocolates with a friend– we split them with a credit card, on the bar, and then went at them one at a time, tasting and discerning with eyes closed.  The first thing I did in 1998 was ride the Tower of Terror.  You’re in a pretend elevator, […]

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