Shabbat Lech Lecha Lunch with Jon Greenberg from Torah Flora
Saturday, October 24, 2015 • 11 Cheshvan 5776
12:30 PM - 3:00 PMKTMNoah's Wine vs. Pharaoh's Beer--The Barroom Brawl and Culture War that Shaped Jewish History
Biblical-botanical lunch with Dr. Jon Greenberg from Torah Flora
Biblical and Talmudic ethnobotanist Dr. Jon Greenberg of TorahFlora.org will narrate a Biblical-botanical lunch.
Come learn about the long and intimate relationship of the Jewish people with edible lilies, the significance of the red lentils for which Esau sold his birthright, and the lessons of the olive tree for family relationships and Jewish unity.
We will sample examples of ancient beer and wine types and enjoy a delicious Shabbat lunch as we learn about the historical, halachic, and midrashic significance of the foods we are eating.
Vegetarian option available.
This event is made possible thanks to the generous sponsorship of Gary Perlman.
Registration is now closed. If you wish to register, please contact Paul Wallins.
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