Shana Tova is a photograph by Vadim Levin which was uploaded on September 4th, 2013.
Shana Tova
Shana Tova - Happy New Year 5784!
Teiglach date back to the times of the Romans who made strips of fried dough in honey called vermiculos. Italian... more
by Vadim Levin
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Shana Tova
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Vadim Levin
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Shana Tova - Happy New Year 5784!
Teiglach date back to the times of the Romans who made strips of fried dough in honey called vermiculos. Italian Jews adopted the dish but it disappeared from their repertoire in the Middle Ages. In the 12th century Franco-German rabbis mentioned eating a dish of fried or baked strips of dough covered in honey called vermesel or verimlish at the beginning of the Sabbath meal. The name went through changes, being called gremsel and then chremsel in Eastern Europe. It is popular on Rosh Hashanah, when it is traditional to eat sweet foods made with honey to usher in a sweet new year.
Source; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teiglach
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September 4th, 2013