“Hagafen” in Hebrew literally means “the vine”. This was California’s first Kosher winery and has played a prominent role in elevating the reputation of Kosher wines. There are now at least six physical wineries in Napa Valley making some kosher wines. Five others besides Hagafen are M...
Perhaps the flight of the dove — rather erratic and not very vigorous — reminded theHebrewpoets of the course of a drunken person, and in turn of the mire in which no foothold is found. When Noah released a dove from the Ark, she found no foothold (Genesis 8:9). The prophetHoseali...
EurLex-2 Part is excreted in the urine, to give a characteristic port-wine, almost blood-red, colour. Literature 装载更多 可用翻译 !O!ung Abaza Aghul Al Bakiyye Ambulas Ancient Hebrew Archi Arpitan Bactrian Bangi Barese Bavarian Benabena Berber Bezhta Burarra Ca...
One of the first things I asked Zlil Oblass was about his name. It has a certain ring to it. I learned that Zlil is not a nickname, but the original idea came from his musician mother: In Hebrew, zlil means “musical sound or note.” The family name Oblass comes from Austria. ...
diners but I come from the middle east, In the Arab Villages and towns, around early May-mid June green roasted chickpeas in their pod, are being sold salted in newspaper cones to the delight of all. They are called H’amla (H’amel meaning Pregnant). Basically Hummus in Hebrew. ...
in the more northern of the wine-producing districts of France, and especially on the Rhine in Germany, the culture of the vine means hard work from one end of the year to the other, which only exceptionally finds its full reward. And yet it is in those naturally less favoured districts...
Okay, a blind tasting of Pinot Noir. The Ahr Pinot Noir got high praise, so we need to compare it with the best of the best – which means that we have to have California, Oregon, and Burgundy in the tasting, plus whatever else we might be able to find. I asked for a few sample...
In Hebrew, the word for "be careful" is "שָׁמַר" (shamar), which means to guard, keep, or observe. This indicates the importance of vigilance and obedience to God's commands. The angel of the Lord is emphasizing the necessity of strict adherence to the instructions ...
These wines are designated as mevushal (which means "boiled" in Hebrew), and are considered ritually impervious to desecration. Heating a wine can obviously damage it, and the process gave kosher wines a poor reputation for quality in the past. But that is no longer the case (see Wine ...
2. Hanukkat Bayit.In Hebrew, Hanukkah means “rededication,” and what better way to celebrate this cozy festival of lights than to host a Hanukkah wine tasting with good friends, featuring – symbolically – eight wines for the group to try. ...