The rabbis rejected the suggestion that one should abstain from
wine and meat as a sign of mourning for the destruction of the Temple, on
the grounds that such a decree would impose unbearable hardship on the public.[1]
They even went so far as to suggest that wine would be served at the eschatalogical
banquet to be held at the End of Times.[2]
The rabbis, known to have enjoyed the pleasures of imbibing,[3]
even claimed that wine drinking was beneficial to one's health and to one's
mental sharpness. At the same time, the rabbis recognized and warned against
the dangers inherent in excessive drinking.