From the moderated jewsgroup:
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 12:05:16 +0000 (UTC), aka
Suzy Cohen the th*ck Irish ***** wrote:
On 22-Aug-2006, "cindys" <cstein1@rochester.rr.com> wrote:
The difference is that Hirsh loved Arafat. They had a common
enemy.
--
Giora Drachsler
Jerusalem, Israel
What about Leah Rabin's "Arafat is a friend of the family"?
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Is he free for shabbos? I'm making brisket.
In case you missed the news last year Cindy Arafat's dead.
Oh, what a shame, and such a nice guy too. Well..Maybe Mr. Nasrallah's
available....
I have a lovely recipe for cyanide sauce & arsenic dumplings....
Have you tried it out on Baby Cohen, Suzy?
Unless you mean
is Moshe Hirsch free for Shabbos, But he wouldn't eat in your house...
True. Rubashkin is Lubavitcher meat, and Mr. Hirsch takes Satmarer only.
And
then there's the issue of procuring a halal brisket for Mr. Nasrallah. I
really wish I could make this work. I have a feeling Mr. Hirsch and Mr.
Nasrallah would really hit it off. According to Emily Post's
_Entertaining_:
"Your primary requisite is to invite guests who are likely to be
interesting
to one another. Additionally, it is wise to include guests upon whom you
can
count to be sensitive, thoughtful, and entertaining so that your concern
for
drawing out those who may be quiet or shy is not a burden on you alone.
When
seating your guests, remember their likes and dislikes: avoid seating two
people next to each other who are on extreme opposite sides of a touchy,
controversial issue."
Well, Mr. Nasrallah seems to be sensitive, thoughtful, and entertaining.
He
could have drawn out Mr. Hirsch who seems to be a bit on the shy and
quiet
side. I could have seated them next to each other, since they're certainly
on the same side of all the touchy, controversial issues....This turn of
events certainly is very disappointing...Maybe I could interest them in
the
tofu?
With hemlock garnish.
Just let me know if you need the recipes...
Suzy
I'm sure Debwhorah Nyob would!
.