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From: amigo2@ihuxq.UUCP (John Hobson)
Newsgroups: net.religion.jewish
Subject: Re: Kosher Meals -- meat and fish together
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Date: Fri, 24-Feb-84 11:28:54 EST
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Posted: Fri Feb 24 11:28:54 1984
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Avi Gross says that he was told that fish is practically obligatory
on Friday nights.  Fascinating, I thought it was only Catholics who
felt that way.  I would be interested in knowing why.

BTW, on the mixed marriages question, my father, who was a member of
the Anglican (Episcopal) Church, married my mother, who was a Jew. 
A few months after I was born, my parents both converted to Catholicism,
but I was baptised as an Anglican.  

On a third and unrelated topic, I have a question.  I have three
sons, ages 3, 6, and 8.  When should I tell them about the
Holocaust?  Both my mother's parents died in Auschwitz, so it is
part of their heritage.  Also, how should I tell them?

				John Hobson
				AT&T Bell Labs--Naperville, IL
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