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February 29, 2012

For your Seuda may we suggest… Haman’s Hair and Purim Turkey

by tzirelchana@kosherhomecooking.com

I suspect that the custom of eating turkey on Purim to commemorate King Ahashverosh’s reign (Mi Hodu Ve’ad Kush) as well as his limited intelligence (a turkey brain) is based on a mistaken word play. In modern Hebrew the bird is called a Tarnegol Hodu, literally an Indian chicken referring to the now outmoded name for the … Continue reading →

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