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		<title>Steak for dinner or no dinner at all?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>On my recent tour of Ecuador and Peru, our travelers had requested to see a bullfight. Traditional bullfights being rather bloody and gory and altogether inappropriate for a religious group, we chose instead to go to a bloodless bullfight. We went to a beautiful hacienda not far from Otavalo, Ecuador, and had lunch there, prepared [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On my recent tour of Ecuador and Peru, our travelers had requested to see a bullfight.  Traditional bullfights being rather bloody and gory and altogether inappropriate for a religious group, we chose instead to go to a bloodless bullfight. </p>
<p>We went to a beautiful hacienda not far from Otavalo, Ecuador, and had lunch there, prepared by our own chef, Boaz under the supervision of our mashgiach, Eyal.  Lunch was delicious. </p>
<p>After lunch we were invited to the bull ring.  We were told that this is a place where aspiring bullfighters are trained and the bull itself is being trained for bullfighting.  The bull was kind of small and didn&#8217;t have much desire to perform, but he was persuaded by waves of the cape and the footwork of the matador.</p>
<p>After a demonstration, volunteers were solicited.  To my dismay, our chef and our mashgiach both volunteered to fight the bull.  Someone rightly called out, &#8220;anyone but the chef, please!&#8221;  The chef was a pleasant young man who produced fantastic meals in the most unlikely places.  The mashgiach was a delightful young man whose wife is soon expecting their first baby.  Neither one was expendable.</p>
<p>But fight they did.  Here&#8217;s how it started:</p>
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<p>And here&#8217;s how it ended:</p>
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<p>As we say in Hebrew, Kol HaKavod!  Way to go, guys!</p>
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