Every morning of this World Cup, between 6 and 7 a.m., Rabbi Eli Chitrik leaves the “Grand Lux ​​Hotel” on Doha’s eight-lane Jawaan Street and drives to the airport. There he goes into a kitchen of the state airline Qatar Airways, checks the vegetables and ignites the flames. He makes sure that everything happens exactly as it is supposed to.

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