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February 05, 1999 - Image 75

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-02-05

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Q: Tell Me Why, years ago I seem
to remember reading a New York
Times editorial praising ID.
Salinger's Catcher In The Rye.
Could you tell me again, please,
exactly what the
paper said about
the protagonist,
Holden, and are
schools still banning
the book?
Indeed, Catch-
er In The Rye is
still finding contro-
versy so many
years after it was
first published.
According to the American Library
Association, the book is "a perenni-
al No. 1 on the censorship list"
because of its prolific use of swear

words.
Many critics also have stepped
forward to assert that 17-year-old
Holden is no role model for today's
youth. That's where the New York
Times disagreed. Editors called him
as moral a character as has ever
appeared in American fiction."

"

Q: I always thought that "Eat, Drink
and Be Merry" was a phrase that
originated with some Elizabethan
poet, or perhaps an advertising
executive. Now I hear it's from the
Tanach? \o way, Tell Me Why!
Yes, way. Look in Ecclesiastes
8:15, my friend. There you will

read, "A man has no better thing
under the sun than to eat, drink and
be merry."

Q: Like many other thinking men
and women, I am fascinated with
your brilliant column. May I suggest
that anyone who
criticizes you is an
absolute idiot.
Now, let's get
down to business.
Several months
ago I saw a televi-
sion program
about a man who
loves to cook and
eat insects. Posi-
tively revolting. Still,
I couldn't help but ponder which of
these dreadful creatures is kosher
— just in case this craze takes off,
in which case I should perhaps con-
sider opening my very own Kosher
Insects Restaurant.
I am wondering if you could give
me a complete list of kosher

insects?
We receive this question at least
five times a week here at Tell Me
Why, so get ready for lots of com-
petition when you open up!
The Mishnah notes the following
signs that show a kosher insect:
they must have four jointed legs,
and four wings that cover most of
the body. Tragically, this pretty
much limits it to the cricket,
grasshopper, bald locust and
locust. Bon appetit.

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