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this on a spiritual and physical level.
oil. Wicks are placed in glass that is filled with thick, rich oil. The flames
that are fed by the oil blazes create a long-lasting golden, warm light. Here
in Israel, we try to place the menorahs on the street outside our homes to
fulfill the mitzvah of publicizing the miracle of Chanukah.
pressed olive oil. The olives here were harvested in October and November. They
were picked, sorted, then taken to the press where they were crushed.
of olive groves, we are able to purchase the most fresh, delicious olive oil
there is. Tasting this oil, one cannot help but become a connoisseur; this year’s
oil tastes like we are eating real olives with a slight picant side note.
Meiron and purchased a jerry can of oil. This is 17.5 liters of pure delight
that will last us till next summer.
personally pressed the oil. I think about the countless bottles of oil stacked
on supermarket shelves and consider the impersonal mass manufacturing, labeling,
branding, packaging, marketing and transportation involved before the oil even
reaches the store.
the cute little jerry can standing before me on a gravel driveway in front of
an old stone house nestled in a tiny moshav at the base of a mountain. Such a
small purchase makes me feel satisfied and complete.
suri olive tree, is pressed in a place called Yogev press and is 100% organic.
However, this oil surpasses organic. These trees were never watered by farmers,
which means they have been untouched by man until the olives are actually picked.
me sits a product that has had little interference by man. And when we take man
out of the equation, I always feel a distinct spiritual connection.
olive tree is a very special and miraculous plant. It can live for over 2,000
years and prefers a scorching hot, arid climate and poor soil. It is no mistake
that it is considered sacred in many religions and has come to represent peace,
purity, power and glory.
around the old city of Tsfat with my camera and watched the oil lamps glowing in the menorahs,
flickering against the ancient stone.
aspect of Chanukah may be over, but I have a renewed appreciation of the jerry
can of oil sitting on my kitchen floor.
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