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Old 03-02-2002, 03:14 PM
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Anybody interested in historical/immigrant fare might do well to take a peek at The Bialy Eaters . Mimi Sheraton takes a look at this unusual bread and its historical signifigance. A funny looking bagel is not something you would neccessarily acquaint with a cultural icon. However, Sheraton does well to tell a capitivating story of one food that has had an immesaurable impression on an entire population of people.
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I read the book about a year ago with great interest. Thanks Jim for bringing it up
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