2024-11-26 06:13:26
For over 1000 years za'atar has been identified as the plant 'ezov' which is mentioned often in the Torah, proscribed for ritual use in the Temple in Jerusalem, and mentioned in the Mishna as an ingredient in food in the region of Judea. [Link][Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(11-0-35) Author
2024-11-26 08:07:30
The original post discussed Za'tar the spice mix which is Palestinian/Levantine heritage while community note refers to the herb which predates Judaism according to the same wiki page referred to. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(12-0-7) Author
2024-11-26 08:11:23
NNN - The post expresses a valid point based on facts. The reference doesn't refer to the Jewish tradition of interpreting "ezov" as za'atar, and in fact doesn't say Jewish at all. It says Israeli, and NNN unter proof of the Israeli origin of the herb blend is found. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(14-0-8) Author