Andrew Harris
By Andrew Harris
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Food For the Love of a Bagel: Bringing Bagels Down Under
The Melbourne troika of established bagel bakeries — Glicks, Haymishe and Aviv — each have a strong following, willing to defend their beliefs to the last poppy seed. Variously a substrate for avocado, vegemite (this is Australia after all), smoked salmon, egg-and-onion-dip, herring or chopped liver, each bagel has been a link in the chain…
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Food The Lay of the Lamb: Shabbat Dinner in Papeete
Whenever I’m away from my home in Melbourne, wherever I find myself on a Friday night, I love nothing more than to sit down with the local Jews at their Shabbat table. Ideally with some kosher meat to break the traveler’s drought. Sometimes though, simply being a hungry-eyed, friendly stranger at a Kabbalat Shabbat service…
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