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Aug 16, 2021
Manishewitz Shabbat Candles Worth Buying in Bulk
We've used the "M" candle brand for several years, and were disappointed they're now made in the PRC, instead of NYC. But they're fine. There are some differences in wick thickness, which creates slightly variable burning times. But these candles aren't made for use in longe-term stays in tornado survival bunkers -- just Sabbath evenings and beyond.

May 13, 2019
Best artistic movie about a horse and a boy who love each other.
One of the most impressive film productions I've seen. It's by Francis Ford Coppola. Every shot is "perfect"; no shot is transitional, throwaway fluff. It's all art. Best of all is the scene of the boy and the horse on the beach. Second best is the 3-horse race (that goes on for about 12 miles on a circular [one mile] track). Great cinema license to tell a great comeback scene. The boy (Alec) played by Kelly Reno is so natural as an actor, you think he's merely playing himself in this story. His love and interaction with the Black Stallion will make horse lovers teary. Even Mickey Rooney escapes his typical comedic film roles and comes across as an engaged and committed father-trainer to Alec.