Making wine in the world to come: Edition 27: Wine
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Three hundred clusters and a barrel of wine: Wine production from Second Temple to medieval times
Salo Baron

Grain, oil and wine: The altar and the table of man
Nogah Hareuveni

Kiddush: Sanctifying the day over a cup of wine: An evolving tradition
Ismar Elbogen

"I drank and I was exhilarated": A first-hand medieval account of Friday evening Jewish drinking customs in 15th-century Alexandria
Ovadiah of Bertinoro


Satan and Noah planted a vineyard: The origin of viticulture according to the midrash

Kichlot yeni: When my wine is finished
A medieval poem and a historical recording of it set to a folk melody of unknown origin
Solomon Ibn Gabirol


Two sides of the flagon: Rabbinic attitudes towards wine drinking


Seventy is seventy is seventy: A cautionary Talmudic tale told in numbers


Italian wine in early rabbinic times: Luxury import or liquid measure
Gedalia Alon


Chlavne, who always loved a drink:
A wine story by the greatest story teller
Sholom Aleichem


White, red, burnt, live, old, sweet, dry, sour: A Hebrew lesson: Wine (yayin)


Four cups of wine or five at the Passover seder? (When Elijah comes, we will know the answer...)
Shoshana Michael Zucker

 

 

 

   
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