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Rabbi Marrus, 6-feet-3-inches tall and built like a football player, handles the Inferno with care.
As Passover Nears, These Rabbis Are Getting Out Their Blowtorches Lucette Lagnado 2011
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With the restaurant's owners, Doris Schechter and her son-in-law Scott Magram looking on, Rabbi Marrus directs the flames of the Inferno up and down racks of steel rolling trays and deep inside the oven.
As Passover Nears, These Rabbis Are Getting Out Their Blowtorches Lucette Lagnado 2011
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Marching into the kitchen of My Most Favorite Food, a restaurant on Manhattan's Upper West Side, Rabbi Marrus runs his finger along stove tops, pokes his head inside the big industrial ovens, examines the coffee maker and inspects walls and floors.
As Passover Nears, These Rabbis Are Getting Out Their Blowtorches Lucette Lagnado 2011
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Mustafah Abdulaziz for The Wall Street Journal Rabbi Marrus used 'the Inferno' to scour the oven in a New York restaurant in preparation for Passover.
As Passover Nears, These Rabbis Are Getting Out Their Blowtorches Lucette Lagnado 2011
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When Rabbi Naftali Marrus does his spring cleaning, he doesn't use a mop.
As Passover Nears, These Rabbis Are Getting Out Their Blowtorches Lucette Lagnado 2011
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The father was guilty of "lying and convincing others to lie to investigators and the grand jury, and destroying incriminating evidence that was crucial to the FBI's investigation," Assistant U.S. Attorney Melissa Marrus said in closing arguments.
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Passover, which starts Monday at sundown and lasts eight days, is the busy season for Rabbi Marrus.
As Passover Nears, These Rabbis Are Getting Out Their Blowtorches Lucette Lagnado 2011
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The Inferno is a three-and-a-half-foot-long propane torch Rabbi Marrus uses during the critical days before Passover to scour commercial kitchens catering to observant Jews and obliterate the smallest particles of bread and other leavened foods, which are forbidden during the holiday that commemorates the Jews' flight from Egypt.
As Passover Nears, These Rabbis Are Getting Out Their Blowtorches Lucette Lagnado 2011
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Marrus said the French government took responsibility for the crimes of its World War II-era Vichy government in the mid-1990s and has paid reparations to survivors and victims 'families.
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"No one in the SNCF now was making decisions back then," Marrus said.
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