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		By: Sol Salbe		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Could the editor enlighten us as to to the writer&#039;s background, please?  While there is room for debate on the origin for Sabich, I am familiar with  Ruvik Rosenthal&#039;s explanation in the dictionary of Hebrew slang which suggests that Shakshouka is derived  from Moroccan Arabic  Chakchouka. Is there any reason to believe that Ms Dolev is better positioned  to provide us with the etymology?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Could the editor enlighten us as to to the writer&#8217;s background, please?  While there is room for debate on the origin for Sabich, I am familiar with  Ruvik Rosenthal&#8217;s explanation in the dictionary of Hebrew slang which suggests that Shakshouka is derived  from Moroccan Arabic  Chakchouka. Is there any reason to believe that Ms Dolev is better positioned  to provide us with the etymology?</p>
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