India Is Becoming a Middle Eastern Power
And that’s good for the U.S., although not in the way Washington imagines.
July 21, 2023
Yet customers will keep coming back.
Anyone used to eating at upscale, or even less-than-upscale, establishments is apt to find most kosher eateries overpriced, the tables too close together, and the service less than exemplary—even when the food is very good. Anna Rahmanan explores why this might be so:
And that’s good for the U.S., although not in the way Washington imagines.
A state that places the individual front and center.
“As a Jew . . .”
High social capital, low government regulation, and stable families.
Yet customers will keep coming back.
Anyone used to eating at upscale, or even less-than-upscale, establishments is apt to find most kosher eateries overpriced, the tables too close together, and the service less than exemplary—even when the food is very good. Anna Rahmanan explores why this might be so:
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