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      Week Three Discussion Questions – Entertaining at Home(view spoiler)["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
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More on Rav Chatzkel - Response to Kaleen (and anyone else interested)
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      Kaleen wrote: "Week Two Discussion Questions - Master Bedroom: The Citadel – 66 - 84"Kaleen - Master Bedroom
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      Kaleen wrote: "Week Two Discussion Questions - The Hallway: An Extraordinary Portal – 106 - 126."Kaleen - Chimen and His Parents
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      Kressel wrote: "Helga wrote: "Teri, I heard from Sasha Abramsky. He said he was honored that we were reading his book this month. He will be happy to join us in the discussion. I sent Bentley the email I received ..."Kressel, Helga, and all - I know that Bentley sent Mr. Abramsky an email to invite him to our group and discussion with the links to join. I've been watching for him in our member list and he has not joined at this time, but I'll see to it that he finds his way here if he does join.
      Kaleen wrote: " More on Rabbi Yehezkel ."Wonderful Kaleen. Would you be so kind as to add it to our spoiler thread for the book?
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      Week Three Discussion Questions - The Kitchen: Salt, Sugar, and a Dash of Love – 127 - 138(view spoiler)["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
      Week Three Discussion Questions - The Kitchen: Salt, Sugar, and a Dash of Love – 139 - 150(view spoiler)["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
      Teri wrote: "Kressel wrote: "Helga wrote: "Teri, I heard from Sasha Abramsky. He said he was honored that we were reading his book this month. He will be happy to join us in the discussion. I sent Bentley the e..."I received an email from Sasha Abramsky through his phone. He said he was traveling and would next week be okay. I said yes and that he was welcome to join us anytime.
      Week Three, Discussion Question 1 - The Kitchen: Salt, Sugar, and a Dash of Love – 139 - 150(view spoiler)
      Helga wrote: "Teri wrote: "Kressel wrote: "Helga wrote: "Teri, I heard from Sasha Abramsky. He said he was honored that we were reading his book this month. He will be happy to join us in the discussion. I sent ..."Great, because if nothing else, I'm going to ask permission to photocopy certain parts of his book and distribute it to friends.
      Helga wrote: "Teri wrote: "Kressel wrote: "Helga wrote: "Teri, I heard from Sasha Abramsky. He said he was honored that we were reading his book this month. He will be happy to join us in the discussion. I sent ..."Good news. Thanks, Helga.
      That is exciting news. It will give me incentives to get to a computer and post questions accordingly with correct citations. I am still planning on reading this next month.
    
      Kressel wrote: "Week Three, Discussion Question 1 - The Kitchen: Salt, Sugar, and a Dash of Love – 139 - 150"Kressel - Kosher / Non-Jewish Kitchen
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      Brina wrote: "That is exciting news. It will give me incentives to get to a computer and post questions accordingly with correct citations. I am still planning on reading this next month."Looking forward to your input and interaction with the author.
      Week Three Discussion Questions - The Front Room: The Haskalah – 151 - 179(view spoiler)["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
      Week Three Discussion Questions - The Front Room: The Haskalah – 180 - 206(view spoiler)["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
      Week Three Discussion Questions - The Kitchen: Salt, Sugar, and a Dash of Love – 127 - 138(view spoiler)
      Week Three Discussion Questions - The Kitchen: Salt, Sugar, and a Dash of Love – 139 - 150(view spoiler)
      Kaleen wrote: "Week Three Discussion Questions – Entertaining at Home."Kaleen - Your Nana
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      Kaleen wrote: "Week Three Discussion Questions - The Kitchen: Salt, Sugar, and a Dash of Love – 127 - 138"Kaleen - A Horder House?
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      Kaleen wrote: "Week Three Discussion Questions - The Kitchen: Salt, Sugar, and a Dash of Love – 139 - 150."Kaleen - Religion and Culture
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      Week Three Discussion Questions - The Kitchen(view spoiler)["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
      Response to Week Two Discussion Questions – Purchasing BooksSorry, I'm a bit late in reading. Work is keeping me busy.
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      Response to Week Two Discussion Questions - The Hallway: An Extraordinary Portal – 85 - 105(view spoiler)
      Response to Week Two Discussion Questions - The Hallway: An Extraordinary Portal – 106 - 126(view spoiler)
      Week Three Discussion Questions - The Front Room: The Haskalah(view spoiler)["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
      Michele wrote: " Response: The Front Room: The Haskalah – 180 - 206 "Michele - Chimen's Trip to Save the Scrolls
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      Samanta wrote: "Response to Week Two Discussion Questions – Purchasing Books"Samanta - Rare Book Finds
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      Samanta wrote: "Response to Week Two Discussion Questions - Master Bedroom: The Citadel – 45 - 65"Samanta - Leaving Family Behind
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      Folks, I did contact the author quite awhile ago after Helga contacted me - I personally have not heard back from him.
    
  
  
  
      Chapter Overviews and SummariesWeek Four
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      Week Four Discussion Questions – Changes(view spoiler)["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
      Samanta wrote: "Response to Week Two Discussion Questions - Master Bedroom: The Citadel – 66 - 84"Samanta - Friendships and Dreams
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The Soul of an Octopus: A Surprising Exploration into the Wonder of Consciousness (other topics)Solomon Maimon: an autobiography (other topics)
Solomon Maimon: An Autobiography (other topics)
The Communist Manifesto (other topics)
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Week Three
(view spoiler)[Chapter 3 – The Kitchen: Salt, Sugar, and a Dash of Love – 127 - 150
This chapter picks up with Yehezkel continuing to seek a visa from the Soviet Union. A place where Chimen felt isolated at times, unable to have many friends as a young boy. We return back to 5 Hillway, Chimen and Mimi’s home. We get some more background on Mimi and learn that she loved to cook and entertain. Mimi used the kitchen as a place to create love through food. Chimen used the kitchen in a different way. He often brought people here for tea to discuss politics. The kitchen was also the place where Mimi often conducted her business, counseling patients over the phone. The author then discusses how Chimen and Mimi lead a kosher life despite not following the Jewish religion. There is also a discussion of Chimen’s contradictory feelings toward America.
Chapter 4 – The Front Room: The Haskalah – 151 - 206
We now move into the front room. This is the room where Chimen and Mimi entertained guests after a bit of tea in the kitchen. The author discusses the music that Chimen and Mimi listened to in that room on their hi-fi. One particular friend was Itzik Manger, a man that Chimen had, at one point a strained relationship with. We then learn about the Jewish Enlightenment period known as Haskalah. The books that Chimen kept in the front room were mostly Holocaust, Anti-Semitism, and books about the 1870 Franco-Prussian war and the Paris Commune. The author goes on to discuss the different political theories that Chimen read about, from Maimonides to Aristotle to Marx. There is a discussion about Chimen’s collection of holocaust books. The author relates a story of Chimen traveling to Prague to examine Torah scrolls gathered by Jews at the time. These scrolls had a profound effect on Chimen. It was at this time that Chimen had been a fervent anti-Communist. The final pages of this chapter are dedicated to a discussion of Russia of the 40s and 50s and Chimen’s writings of the time.
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