There is great wisdom in the saying, “All Jewish holidays are the same: They tried to kill us. We survived. Let’s eat.”
The Pandemic has been hard on all aspects of City Club’s operation, especially our beloved food program. We are also dealing with acts of God like hurricane winds, devastating fires, heavy snow, black ice, freezing cold, and a dreary February ahead. In fact, we are keeping an eye on Boulder Creek just in case its water turns red!
At City Club, we consider food to be the glue that keeps our community together. None of us would think of buying a new computer with a slow chip, or putting cheap gas in our fast cars, yet we often skimp on eating the best food because we are too busy and/or feel undeserving.
Thinking about all this doom and gloom, we figured we can act as a Stoic and suffer through it all, trusting that “the obstacle is the way,” or better yet, learn from our Jewish brethren with a 3500-year history of how to survive bad times, as we eat our way through!
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