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Review with Yellow Fish

Fish in the Basement Aquarium of the Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, MA
Fish in the Basement Aquarium of the Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, MA

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Book Bits

Books I’m reading: I read most of the stories in The Jew of Home Depot and Other Stories by Max Apple. I would like to write a post on the story called “Stabbing an Elephant.” Can anyone guess what the story about stabbing an elephant is about? Hint: which Jewish holiday?

I started reading My Father’s Paradise: A Son’s Search for His Jewish Past in Kurdish Iraq by Ariel Sabar, a birthday present from a dear friend (thank you). It is a captivating book; Ariel Sabar tells his story and the story of his father with great flourish and engaging description.

I finished Reflections on the Revolution In Europe: Immigration, Islam, and the West by Christopher Caldwell – I highly recommend it, though the topic is a disturbing one.

ramblingwoods says

I went and looked at the post on Dachau..but couldn't read it... Michelle

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Ilana-Davita says

Thank you for the link. Interesting that you grilled the meat. I am wondering how different it is from the simmered version.

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leoraw says

The simmering might hold the flavor more, so I think I need something more intense for the grill. Also, I didn't add enough garlic. Mustard (in addition) might be good for grilling.

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rachel says

Thank you for the link - I am honoured!

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Melissa says

I love the vividness of color of the fish. It makes me think summer is right around the corner.

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Jew Wishes says

Ariel Sabar's book is absolutely wonderful, on so many levels.

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