give the apprecition of animal
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Be thankful for bees and rams because without them our Rosh Hashanah would not feel complete. We need sweetness and purity. Our souls yearn for them. The honey of the bee and the sound of the ram’s horn bring us these things and on Rosh Hashanah these two elements of sweetness and purity wash over us like a cleansing wave preparing us for the year ahead.
Point #2: Animals provide us with food and we need to appreciate them by saying brachot. Menucha Rochel has a major point here. Short of being a vegan, almost all people benefit from the gifts animals give us to sustain and nourish us. So many of our rituals and celebrations rely on what animals provide for us at our beautiful meals. The gift of expressing gratitude and appreciation through recitation of brachot, blessings, makes the animal’s contribution that much more special for us. Further, our consciousness around the food we prepare gives space for us to pause and truly feel a sense of gratitude for having food to eat and share.
Point #2: Animals provide us with food and we need to appreciate them by saying brachot. Menucha Rochel has a major point here. Short of being a vegan, almost all people benefit from the gifts animals give us to sustain and nourish us. So many of our rituals and celebrations rely on what animals provide for us at our beautiful meals. The gift of expressing gratitude and appreciation through recitation of brachot, blessings, makes the animal’s contribution that much more special for us. Further, our consciousness around the food we prepare gives space for us to pause and truly feel a sense of gratitude for having food to eat and share.
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