There is a long-standing Jewish tradition to eat apples dipped in honey on Rosh Hashanah, symbolizing our wish for a sweet New Year. But why is honey considered kosher? According to Jewish law, a derivative of a non-kosher animal or insect is considered impure, so the question arises: How is honey kosher if it comes from a non-kosher bee? Interestingly, honey is not actually produced by the bee’s body. Bees...Read More
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“G-d guides you to a bountiful land, a place filled with wheat, barley, grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives, and dates,” as stated in Deuteronomy 8:8. This biblical verse holds profound metaphorical layers and allusions beyond its literal meaning. Beyond describing a promised land with seven special fruits, it delves into the human soul and its seven distinct qualities that drive and enrich it. According to the symbolic teachings of Kabbalah, the...Read More
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