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The lady has an accident right after buying this hot ass Ferrari for 650 thousand dollars!
📝 "A self-driving Ferrari will never be built," said Ferrari CEO; People don't pay huge money to buy a [stupid] car that drive by computer!
I like the way of his thinking! 👍🏻✨
Maybe some rules need to be make for girls... :)
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📝 "A self-driving Ferrari will never be built," said Ferrari CEO; People don't pay huge money to buy a [stupid] car that drive by computer!
I like the way of his thinking! 👍🏻✨
Maybe some rules need to be make for girls... :)
@DavidsCave
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The lady has an accident right after buying this hot ass Ferrari for 650 thousand dollars! 📝 "A self-driving Ferrari will never be built," said Ferrari CEO; People don't pay huge money to buy a [stupid] car that drive by computer! I like the way of his thinking!…
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Fish in Judaism
"The fish is known to be a symbol of fertility and is often used as an amulet for fertility. In Judaism, the Sephardic Jews, use the fish symbol in their home to ward off the Evil Eye. This comes from the Talmud - where it is said that fish are resistant from the evil eye because they are under the water, and this makes the fish an effective amulet.
The comparison of the fish and Judaism and their forthcoming is of great importance. The fish are mysterious and intriguing since they live in the depths of the sea. They are associated with fertility due to the fact that they lay a lot of eggs.Fish as well brings good fortune. The Zodiac sign Pisces for the calendar month of Adar, is also when the joyful and lucky Purim Holiday happens. The holiday of deliverance for the Jews.
The Fish plays an important part in the Judaic traditions. For instance, during Rosh HaShanah fish are a significant source of food and their presence is symbolical in the services of Tashlich. A lot of parables, affiliate fish with the Torah and the Jewish people. During the Rosh HaShanah it is a custom to eat foods that represent our desire that the year will bring in good luck and success. It is among the most blessed days of the year and it is considered to be the head of the year for the Jewish people. Fish are eaten during this holiday; and just as they multiply very fast, we pray to God that we will also be as productive.
Fish has all the time been a main ingredient in Jewish cooking since it was ample, easy to cook, and represented prosperity and fertility . The gefilte fish for a long time has been the most iconic fish dish in the Jewish households. It is eaten because the meaning of the word "gefilte" is filled and we desire fulfillment on our needs. Other communities of the Jews eat cross fish, which is known as karot in Hebrew, it signifies to chop off, in the desire for their enemies to be chopped off from the Jewish nation.
Another Jewish custom is to eat the head of the fish, as part of the prayer that Israel is at the top of the nations, and not the tail end. The fish's head also symbolizes the desire to be the on top, Godly, and worthy for all. To compare, the Moroccan Jews do not eat fish, on Rosh HaShanah. This is due to the similarity between the Hebrew word for fish, which is dag and the Hebrew word for worries, which is daagah.
Therefore, it's clear that fish have played a crucial role in the Jewish mysticism and tradition . Fish have been, and will keep being more than just a significant food source. Everything in this world has a role to play, and by studying the Torah we will be able to learn the various parts that animals, such as fish play in the Jewish tradition."
In addition to that, the Talmud in Berachot 20a quotes Rabbi Yochanan as saying "I am a descendant of Joseph over whom the evil eye had no control", since alei ayin can also mean "above the eye". Rabbi Yosi said, "Just as fish in the sea are covered with water and protected from the evil eye, so too the descendents of Joseph (who are said to multiply like fish) are protected from the evil eye".
"The fish is known to be a symbol of fertility and is often used as an amulet for fertility. In Judaism, the Sephardic Jews, use the fish symbol in their home to ward off the Evil Eye. This comes from the Talmud - where it is said that fish are resistant from the evil eye because they are under the water, and this makes the fish an effective amulet.
The comparison of the fish and Judaism and their forthcoming is of great importance. The fish are mysterious and intriguing since they live in the depths of the sea. They are associated with fertility due to the fact that they lay a lot of eggs.Fish as well brings good fortune. The Zodiac sign Pisces for the calendar month of Adar, is also when the joyful and lucky Purim Holiday happens. The holiday of deliverance for the Jews.
The Fish plays an important part in the Judaic traditions. For instance, during Rosh HaShanah fish are a significant source of food and their presence is symbolical in the services of Tashlich. A lot of parables, affiliate fish with the Torah and the Jewish people. During the Rosh HaShanah it is a custom to eat foods that represent our desire that the year will bring in good luck and success. It is among the most blessed days of the year and it is considered to be the head of the year for the Jewish people. Fish are eaten during this holiday; and just as they multiply very fast, we pray to God that we will also be as productive.
Fish has all the time been a main ingredient in Jewish cooking since it was ample, easy to cook, and represented prosperity and fertility . The gefilte fish for a long time has been the most iconic fish dish in the Jewish households. It is eaten because the meaning of the word "gefilte" is filled and we desire fulfillment on our needs. Other communities of the Jews eat cross fish, which is known as karot in Hebrew, it signifies to chop off, in the desire for their enemies to be chopped off from the Jewish nation.
Another Jewish custom is to eat the head of the fish, as part of the prayer that Israel is at the top of the nations, and not the tail end. The fish's head also symbolizes the desire to be the on top, Godly, and worthy for all. To compare, the Moroccan Jews do not eat fish, on Rosh HaShanah. This is due to the similarity between the Hebrew word for fish, which is dag and the Hebrew word for worries, which is daagah.
Therefore, it's clear that fish have played a crucial role in the Jewish mysticism and tradition . Fish have been, and will keep being more than just a significant food source. Everything in this world has a role to play, and by studying the Torah we will be able to learn the various parts that animals, such as fish play in the Jewish tradition."
In addition to that, the Talmud in Berachot 20a quotes Rabbi Yochanan as saying "I am a descendant of Joseph over whom the evil eye had no control", since alei ayin can also mean "above the eye". Rabbi Yosi said, "Just as fish in the sea are covered with water and protected from the evil eye, so too the descendents of Joseph (who are said to multiply like fish) are protected from the evil eye".