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Plants and nature in Bible and Jewish tradition

Tag: land of Israel

Sabbatical potatoes

(Contemporary shmitah observance; March 2008)

Published August 20, 2008
Categorized as Land of Israel Tagged land of Israel, shmitah

Timber for the tabernacle… Today

(Midrashic and botanical evidence of the source of the lumber used in building the mishkan; December 2007; last revised September 2024)

Published August 20, 2008
Categorized as Land of Israel Tagged acacia, land of Israel, tabernacle (mishkan)

Ashkelon—Ancient Rome’s source for gourmet produce

(Ancient Israeli scallion and shallot exports; December 2007)

Published August 20, 2008
Categorized as Land of Israel Tagged land of Israel, onion

The US Postal Service and a Jerusalem impostor

(The sunflower and the Jerusalem artichoke; August 2007)

Published August 20, 2008
Categorized as Land of Israel Tagged Jerusalem, land of Israel, sunflower

How was your olive day? Tales and confusion of the white squill

(Identity and symbolism of ‘chatzav’; August 2007, revised September 2024)

Published August 20, 2008
Categorized as Land of Israel Tagged chatzav, land of Israel, olive, rockrose, white squill

Rav Kook plants a tree

(On the religious significance of planting trees in Israel; March 2007)

Published August 20, 2008
Categorized as Environmental Conservation, Land of Israel Tagged Environmental Conservation, land of Israel, tree

Leket (gleaning)—An ancient commandment revived

(Gleaning and modern agricultural technology; March 2007)

Published August 20, 2008
Categorized as Land of Israel Tagged gleaning, land of Israel
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