Closer ties between the United Arab Emirates and Israel mean that Dubai should experience an influx of Jewish visitors. Restaurants are scrambling to offer kosher cuisine - food that meets Jewish dietary requirements. I visited the country's first kosher restaurant, the Armani/KAF which has just opened its doors at the foot of the world's tallest structure, the Burj Khalifa in downtown Dubai, to sample this Kosherati or Emirati kosherati. There, I met Fabien Fayolle, the executive chef of the Armani Hotel who told me that we would make arancini, Italian snacks coated in breadcrumbs and then fried. Fabien first warmed the frying pan: "I just add a little olive oil to the pan. Then we get the carrots, celery, and garlic. When the vegetables are all ready, we simply add the meat. "After the meat, I add the tomato paste. You let the Bolognese cook for about 15 minutes and put it in the refrigerator; to make the arancini, you need cold Bolognese. High-tech kosher Fabie...
Jews celebrate various festivals throughout the year. The different festivals of Jews have different meanings and different ways of celebrating. Here, in this blog post, we are going to discuss various holy celebration in Judaism: Rosh Hashanah: Jewish New Year Rosh Hashanah is celebrated for two days and it falls in September. This celebration is a reminder of the covenant God made with Israel. During these two days, Jews have to turn away from sin. Also, they have to do good things. During this festival, 2,000 years old tradition is also followed in which the sound of the shofar is produced. Shofar is a trumpet made up of a ram’s horn. This sound guides the worshippers’ contemplation. Yom Kippur: Day of Atonement During the starting of New Year, the religious Jews have 10 days to regret their sins. It will lead to the Yom Kippur- the holiest day for Jews. On Yom Kippur, Jews do fasting for the whole day and offer intense prayers to God. Some Jew people do Kapparot. Kapparot is ...
After the spread of COVID-19, we all know that the Passover celebration of this year would be different as compared to the celebration of Pesach in the last few years. But, it does not mean that we will forget the underlying message. But, I can bet that the Passover programs celebration of this year would be extremely spiritual for those who celebrate their holidays with a huge volume of gathering. Another name of Passover is “Pesach” and this word is synonymous with “cleaning and cooking” before the start of the spring cleaning. The Pesach has become a catchphrase for getting a good home and garden. If cooking and cleaning is not your type of task, the Passover preparation will become a tedious job for you. The Passover preparation will loom over your head before the arrival of Purim. But, you do not need to worry about anything because there are various types of programs. The Passover program will transform your hectic holiday preparations into an enjoyable and relaxing experi...
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