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'''Cafe Nana''' is a small restaurant within [[Hillel]]. It is decorated with hand-constructed tents and other "Middle Eastern" design features culled from Old Jerusalem. Its slogan is "a taste of home". It has been accused of being presumptuous about students' attitudes toward Israel, and of maintaining [[Orientalism|Orientalist]] decor.
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'''Cafe Nana''' is a small restaurant within the [[Kraft Center]]. It is decorated with hand-constructed tents and other "Middle Eastern" design features culled from Old Jerusalem. Its slogan is "a taste of home". It has been accused of being presumptuous about students' attitudes toward [[Israel]], and of maintaining [[Orientalism|Orientalist]] decor.
  
 
It is open from 10am to 10:30pm on Sunday to Thursday. Cafe Nana offers a selection of sandwiches, salads, soups, and assorted Middle-Eastern side dishes. The coffee comes from a Jewish-Christian-Muslim jointly run co-op.
 
It is open from 10am to 10:30pm on Sunday to Thursday. Cafe Nana offers a selection of sandwiches, salads, soups, and assorted Middle-Eastern side dishes. The coffee comes from a Jewish-Christian-Muslim jointly run co-op.
  
 
[[Category:On-campus dining locations]]
 
[[Category:On-campus dining locations]]

Latest revision as of 20:07, 25 April 2013

Cafe Nana is a small restaurant within the Kraft Center. It is decorated with hand-constructed tents and other "Middle Eastern" design features culled from Old Jerusalem. Its slogan is "a taste of home". It has been accused of being presumptuous about students' attitudes toward Israel, and of maintaining Orientalist decor.

It is open from 10am to 10:30pm on Sunday to Thursday. Cafe Nana offers a selection of sandwiches, salads, soups, and assorted Middle-Eastern side dishes. The coffee comes from a Jewish-Christian-Muslim jointly run co-op.