Kapparos Kapparos is a traditional Jewish ritual that takes place shortly before Yom Kippur, the most sacred Jewish holy day. The ritual is performed by holding a live chicken and swinging it around one's head three times, symbolically transferring one's sins to the chicken. The chicken is then slaughtered and donated to the poor, or the value of the chicken is ...
Soup Following the invention of waterproof containers about 9,000 years ago, boiling became a common cooking technique, and soup became a staple food item in many cultures. Soups come in myriad varieties, many of which are specific to certain places, such as the pot-au-feu of France, the borscht of Russia, the mutton broth of Scotland, the minestrone of Italy, the chowders ...
Poem of the day – No Sunday Chicken by Robert Service I could have sold him up because His rent was long past due;And Grimes, my lawyer, said it was The proper thing to do:But how could I be so inhuman? And me a gentle-woman. Yet I am poor as chapel ...
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