Sunday, April 08, 2007

The Weekend (one cent)

The weekend is about to be over. It is going to end with our study group meeting at our house to discuss the growing trend of recognizing Sephardic Passover culinary traditions in Ashenazic homes. That is, traditionally Ashkenazic (today, basically Europeans and their descendants) keep stricter Passover rules, not eating certain foods eaten by those who define themselves as Eastern or Sephardic (Iraqi, North African, Arab, etc.). The Sephardim eat rice, beans and legumes; the Ashkenazim do not. But now that geogrpahy is losing its importance and communities (particularly in Israel, but to an extent here today as well) are mixing, what should be the tradition in the future? (Yes, these are the discussions that make up religious life, everywhere. Except perhaps for Unitarians)

Last night, we were disappointed when we went to see The Hoax, the movie with Richard Gere and Alfred Molina about Clifford Irving's book, The Autobiography of Howard Hughes, which turned out to be a forgery and was pulled off the press. Irving and his cohort Richard Suskind each spent time in jail, as did Irving's then-wife. This all took place in the 1970s.

The story is a good story and could have been told much more intelligently that it was, I felt. I thought Gere did a good job (considering the way the movie was put together), Molina not so good. The story was told half as reality, and half as Irving's fantasies, and the mix did not mix.

Before the show, we went to the last game of the Caps miserable season, where they lost to top NHL team, the Buffalo Sabres. The game was actually pretty good, and the Verizon center was sold out (of course, a lot of Sabre fans were there). The Caps promise that they will be better this summer. I hope so. But then again, hockey is not played in the summer.

And the Nats have now lost 6 of their first 7, even though they are getting a lot of hits, and very good relief pitching. Interestingly, their problems seem to parallel that of the caps.

Offense:
Nats good
Caps good

Offense When it Counts:

Nats bad
Caps bad

Goalie/Relievers

Nats good
Caps good

General Defense/Starting pitchers

Nats bad
Caps bad

We will see how the season goes, but I don't think it will be pretty.

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