Iranian Official Anti-Semitism Is Not Bait for the Masses
Hating Israel lies at the heart of the regime’s ideology.
September 8, 2015
How honey became part of Jewish culture.
The custom of eating honey on Rosh Hashanah is widespread among Ashkenazi, Sephardi, and Mizraḥi Jews; in biblical times, however, honey was a rarity. Tami Ganeles-Weiser explains how honey entered Jewish cuisine:
Hating Israel lies at the heart of the regime’s ideology.
Tony Blair and the UN are among its abettors.
Instead, they should focus on offering what can’t be found elsewhere.
Little is known about the sect, but they certainly weren’t all hypocrites.
How honey became part of Jewish culture.
The custom of eating honey on Rosh Hashanah is widespread among Ashkenazi, Sephardi, and Mizraḥi Jews; in biblical times, however, honey was a rarity. Tami Ganeles-Weiser explains how honey entered Jewish cuisine:
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