March 12, 2012

IT TOOK THREE YEARS, BUT HE FINALLY GOT OFF A GOOD LINE:

Two Novelists Take on the Haggadah (ALEX WILLIAMS, 3/11/12, NY Times)

AFTER a lengthy interview with President Obama in the Oval Office two weeks ago, Jeffrey Goldberg, a national correspondent for the Atlantic, had one more question, and it had nothing to do with Iran.

"I know this is cheesy ..." Mr. Goldberg started, but before he could finish, the president interrupted him. "What, you have a book?" Mr. Obama asked. Turns out, Mr. Goldberg did, but "it's not just any book," he replied.

Mr. Goldberg reached into his briefcase and handed the president an advance copy of the "New American Haggadah," a new translation of the Passover liturgy that was edited by Jonathan Safran Foer and contains commentary by Mr. Goldberg and other contemporary writers.

After thumbing through the sleek hardcover book, Mr. Obama looked up and asked wryly, "Does this mean that we can't use the Maxwell House Haggadah anymore?"

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