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Show Rose (1/25/83) page 35 ~ r. K !t1r. B Mr. K ~r. R ?-!r. K ~r. 3 ~r. K Mr. R Mr. K Mr. R whole family to these dinners, and you could contribute what you wanted. And just so there wouldn't be any arguements, the same thing I'd have oaid at the Utah Hotel is what I paid a head at these dinners. At these dinners all I could eat is the meat, and I couldn't always eat that, too, because they would \put milk in the gravies, so all I got was ~aybe dessert .•. and that was always a fruit dessert because I don't know who brought uork, or had lard in their cakes. Coffee you couldn't get. You watched yourself to the point that you wouldn't eat a dessert that was maybe cooked with lard? You got it. I don't eat it now. Bernie, if you felt it at that time, if you felt your sense of Jewishness so strongly, how did you guys ••• or did that not come up between you two? It always came up, I mean, it was always a problem. The women were the ones that had the problem and had to face it. I didn't have to face it, they did. I mean, what did you a.sk of them, or did you ask anything? \-lell, they knew my postulates, and they had to live within my postulates. Did they ask anything of you in return? No. Did they want you to come closer to their religion? Is that some-thing they wanted? I don't think that was true. I don't think that anybody ever ~ pursuaded me to except the last one and that was more the kids, you see. When Jimmy became a Deacon, or whatever the hell it is, |