I believe Sabbath is honored by tradition as follows

        Friday - Islamic  
        Saturday - Jewish
        Sunday - Christian

If so, it may increase the chances of being under staffed on any given
Friday.

I like much about Sa'ads.
They have many refreshing salads and vegetarian options.
Their chicken Schwarma (sp?) is superb.
They drink options go well beyond soda, with cans of watermelon and
bottles of mango juices and a variety of other unusual juices and teas.

Sometimes I feel a roiling disapproval, for my gender and lack of burkha,
from some of the male patrons of the restaurant, but that is water off a
Duck's back, and I always feel welcomed and well greeted by the owner and
staff.

Best!
Liz

On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 07:54:50 -0400 Margie Politzer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Once I went to Sa'ads and they were closed for prayer. (I can't 
> remember if
> there was a sign saying this, or if a passerby told me.) I believe 
> it was a
> Friday afternoon. Lancaster Ave is a bit far.
> 
> Margie
> 
> > Well, that's something they're going to have to deal with 
> commercially.
> > If I, as a non-Muslim customer, found I couldn't get my shawarma 
> because
> > the proprietor was too busy praying, I wouldn't go back there 
> again.
> > That hasn't happened to me at Sa'ad. If it did happen to you --
> > patronize the joint on Lancaster Ave. instead. Their food is okay 
> also.
> > 
> > -- Tony West
> > 
> > Wilma de Soto wrote:
> >> As I said to LA, it still escapes me and even THEY don't know if 
> the hours
> >> on the take-out menu are accurate.
> >> 
> >> Ergo, it may be a "Brigadoon business" to me.  No offense, just 
> so I would
> >> understand, and I do.
> >> 
> >> I thanked them for posting such and also I thank you.
> >> 
> >> -Wilma
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