The spice of life: Edition 32: Salt: Edition 32: Salt
The Editor
Salt
as a blessing and curse in ancient times
Sodom and Gemorrah: Cities of the salt pillars
Nahum M. Sarna
A
covenant of salt: Unbreakable like salt or a duty for all times
Two modern commentators offer alternative insights

"The
salt of my bones": Lot's wife looks backwards at her life and
marriage
Poem: Asher Reich / Commentary: David C. Jacobson
The
world cannot live without salt
( * animation! * )
Rabbinical thoughts of the spice of life
Soak, salt, and rinse
The
ABCs of kashering meat
Salting
the bread and the baby: The magical powers of salts
Sowing
salt
A tale from Helm
Schmaltz herring and matjes herring
Claudia Roden


Salt
production at the Dead Sea:
Beneficial for mummies, food flavoring, and bubble baths
Salt
water, pillars and covenants: A Hebrew lesson: Rootword m-l-h
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