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[About Wine] If you are planning a Passover or Easter celebration this weekend, then you might want to consider including wine from Israel's latest releases. While, many of Israel's wines maintain their "kosher" status, that is not the only driving .

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[Bottle of Wine] Wines for Easter « Bottle of Wine: My final suggestion, when all else fails and you’re not sure what wine to serve, select a sparkling wine. There are several wonderful, inexpensive, dry Spanish Cavas that would make a nice addition to any Easter meal.

[WNAC TV] Choosing Easter & Passover Wines l Rhode Show: Grown in the ancient soil of Israel, this 100% Cabernet is full, smoky and a little spicy. For those of you venturing out to your grill to prepare your Passover feast, this is your wine.

[Vegas Wineaux] Chag Sameach. That Means Happy Holidays! Kosher Wine-Revisited ...: I will let y’all know how it tastes, of course.  If it’s anything like the surprise that my company and I had a couple of years ago when I popped open a bottle of Goose Bay Pinot Noir, it will be stellar.  Since I’m apparently the only one in our dinner group who loves real wines (i.e., wines that aren’t sweet), I may be forced - *forced* - to drink it all by myself. Dammit.

[Partake! Podcasts by Dave G Roberts...] Partake! Podcasts by Dave G Roberts”¦ » Easter 2009 - Jesus’ Last Night: Depending on your church, it can be called amongst other things, the Eucharist or The Lord’s Supper.  Christian Disciples are commanded to participate, as Jesus said: “Do this in remembrance of me” (Luke 22v19).  Some churches do it every service and others do it monthly.  Whenever we participate in it, we do it regularly as a remembrance of Jesus until He comes again (1 Corinthians 11v26).  The bread symbolizes His body broken on the cross and the wine symbolizes His blood which was shed on the cross.  Therefore before we partake of the bread and wine, we are to examine ourselves and confess any unforgiven sin (1 Corinthians 11v28-29).

[The Gift Exchange] The Making of Kosher Wines | The Gift Exchange: Currently the bulk of kosher wine is produced in Israel, though it is also being produced in regions as diverse as France, California, Australia, Spain, and South Africa. If you know anything about the stringent processes that are followed to .

[Greater Boston Wine Tasting and Dinners from LocalWineEvents.com] Greater Boston : WINE TASTING Wines For The Upcoming Holidays: Protected from prevailing winds and rain by the Vosges Mountains, Alsace is blessed with nearly perfect wine producing conditions with dry and sunny weather, despite its northern location with continental climate. The region of Wihr-au-Val is located where the hills meets the Vosges and that is where Dominique and Henri Schoenheitz have been crafting delightful wines with a lot of passion and determination.

[Kansas City Star: World] Center highlights Jewish context of Easter story - Kansas City Star: The links between Passover and Easter _ both celebrated this week _ are one example of the parallels between Jewish and Christian traditions that Thrasher seeks to show visitors to the Bible Times Center in Ein Kerem, a historic neighborhood of Jerusalem believed to be the birthplace of John the Baptist.

[Seraphic Secret] Seraphic Secret: Passover: 2009: The fourth cup is poured, including a cup set aside for the prophet Elijah, who is supposed to herald the Messiah, and is supposed to come on Pesach to do this. The door is opened for a while at this point (supposedly for Elijah, but historically because Jews were accused of nonsense like putting the blood of Christian babies in matzah, and we wanted to show our Christian neighbors that we weren't doing anything unseemly).

[iamjonnyking.com] iamjonnyking.com » Blog Archive » Passover to the Lord’s Supper: The Jews use a special bag called the matzah tash, one bag with three compartments.  This represents the Trinity.  The three loaves of unleavened bread is the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.  In the Afikomen ceremony the middle matzah is removed, broken in two and then wrapped in linen cloth, hidden away and later found again in conjunction with the third cup, broken into smaller pieces and given to each one around the table.  The removal of [the] middle matzah from the bag represents the incarnation when God became man in the person of Jesus.  The breaking of the middle loaf is a picture of the death of the Messiah.  The wrapping in linen cloth pictures the body of Jesus which, when it was removed from the cross, was also wrapped in linen cloth (Luke 22:52-53).  The hiding is a picture of the burial.  The removal and the unwrapping in conjunction with the third of four cups represents  the resurrection on the third day.  The eating of it is a picture of John 6:22-59 where Jesus taught that one must eat His body and drink His blood to have eternal life.  What this means is to believe on Him (John 6:34, 47).

[Life as a Christian Woman] Life as a Christian Woman » Blog Archive » Eloi, Eloi, lama ...: 38Two robbers were crucified with him, one on his right and one on his left. 39Those who passed by hurled insults at him, shaking their heads 40and saying, “You who are going to destroy the temple and build it in three days, save yourself!

[Insurgent American] Insurgent American » Blog Archive » Apocalypse Now small group ...: 9 Then another angel, a third, followed them, crying with a loud voice, “Those who worship the beast and its image, and receive a mark on their foreheads or on their hands, 10 they will also drink the wine of God’s wrath, poured unmixed into the cup of his anger, and they will be tormented with fire and sulfur in the presence of the holy angels and in the presence of the Lamb. 11 And the smoke of their torment goes up forever and ever.

[Free Canuckistan!] Steynian 344 « Free Canuckistan!: (bluewavecanada.blog). ~ FREEDOM of Conscience for Health Care Workers? ”¦. (merecomments). ~ OH THE HORROR! Oh the Humanity! The violent nature of the opposition to the Israeli Wine Boycott Exposed! ”¦. (blazingcatfur.blog) ..... This entry was posted on April 9, 2009 at 9:05 pm and is filed under Fun With Jihad & Shari'a, Happy Easter, Kinsilly, Lentianism, Popery. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback ...

[The Wine Dark Sea] The Wine-Dark Sea blog: A nice touch is various events in the life of Jesus are in the background during these other scenes: the child Jesus in the Temple, the baptism in the Jordan, the temptation in the wilderness, the feast at Cana, walking on water, blessing the children, the raising of Lazarus, the sermon on the mount, etc. A list of these appearances is in the back of the book, with thumbnails to highlight Jesus.

[Plus College Cool Blog] This Week in Cool Cleveland 04.08-04.15 « Plus College Cool Blog: Works will be staged by guest artists Dianne McIntyre, Cha Lee Chan, and Antaeus Dance Company will premiere of an excerpt from Molt, a new work with music by CSU’s Greg D’Alessio. Check it out Thu 4/9 at 7:30PM in Drinko Recital Hall, CSU Music and Communication Bldg., 2100 Euclid Ave.

[Israeli Wine Direct] Just Call Tamir | Israeli Wine Direct: Several months ago I was on the phone with an Israeli author living in Tel Aviv at 3am her time taking a wine order from her for a case of wine to send to her publicist in NYC. She told me she gets her best writing done in the early morning hours with the windows open and the breeze coming through off of the Mediterranean.

[Deeper Waters] Resurrection Weekend Begins « Deeper Waters: So when Christ institutes the Lord’s Supper he points to two different aspects, the bread and the wine. These are taken to represent his body and blood, an aspect we will certainly be giving a deeper look at when we get to John 6 in our Trinity study.

[Directory of Cape Coral] Jewish Community Prepares for Passover | Directory of Cape Coral: “One of the things (Passover) celebrates is the Jewish people (becoming a) nation,” he says. With freedom from tyranny and national identity at the heart of the holiday, .

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