ARE WE OTHER THAN THE PEOPLE OF THE BOOK?
ARE WE OTHER THAN THE PEOPLE OF THE BOOK?
In Parshat Tzav, Hashem instructs Moshe that as part of Aaron’s inauguration process, he should bring a special grain offering that will be burnt in its entirety on the Altar (6:14).
“On a griddle it shall be made with oil, scalded shall you bring
it; a repeatedly baked meal offering you shall bring it in broken
pieces that you will offer it…”
עַל-מַחֲבַת, בַּשֶּׁמֶן תֵּעָשֶׂה--מֻרְבֶּכֶת תְּבִיאֶנָּה;
תֻּפִינֵי מִנְחַת פִּתִּים, תַּקְרִיב
It is my sincere belief that this bread preparation is what my Yeshivish friends might call the “Ikar” (עִקָר) or essence of who or what we are or have come to be. What I am referring to is the Bagel.
This ethnic bread preparation first surfaced in Jewish Poland
during the 17th century. Indisputably we are as much the “People of
the Bagel” as we are the “People of the Book”.
I rest my case.😉

Very kosher le pessach! Lol!
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