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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2026 · 55 MIN

The Seventeenth Of Tammuz : The Wine Makers Fast

from The Kosher Terroir · host Solomon Simon Jacob

Send a Text Message to The Kosher TerroirThe strangest release date for a wine podcast might be a fast day and that’s exactly the point. I start with the sound of wine meeting the bottom of a glass, then I ask you to leave the glass empty as the Seventeenth of Tammuz arrives. Not as a gimmick, but as a way to remember the day Jerusalem’s daily Temple offering broke, when the lambs could no longer come and the wine libation, the nesachim, went dry. When the wine stopped, the singing stopped too, and a steady heartbeat of worship went silent.From that courtyard in ancient Jerusalem, we move to the way wine works in Jewish life now: kiddush, weddings, brit milah, Passover, havdalah. If wine is the clearest instrument of joy, then removing it during the Three Weeks and the Nine Days becomes a precise, physical way to grieve. We talk about the tenderness inside the customs, including what some families do with havdalah wine during the Nine Days, and why the empty glass says something a full one never can.Then we step into a July vineyard in Israel and watch the surprise hiding in plain sight: veraison. Grapes begin to soften and blush, sugars start to rise, and the vine turns from growing bigger to making fruit worth giving. While the calendar sinks toward Tisha B’Av, the future is ripening anyway. That arc carries us to Tu B’Av, the vineyard’s day of dancing and beginnings, and even a technical planting deadline that starts the vine’s clock toward permitted fruit. We close with Orlah and what every grower knows: the years that look empty are often the years the roots go deep.If this gave you a new way to think about mourning, hope, Israeli wine, or the Jewish calendar, subscribe, share the episode with someone who’d appreciate it, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show.Support the showwww.TheKosherTerroir.com+972-58-731-1567+[email protected] to Join “The Kosher Terroir” WhatsApp Chathttps://chat.whatsapp.com/EHmgm2u5lQW9VMzhnoM7C9Thursdays 6:30pm Eastern Time on the NSN Network and the NSN App

Send a Text Message to The Kosher Terroir The strangest release date for a wine podcast might be a fast day and that’s exactly the point. I start with the sound of wine meeting the bottom of a glass, then I ask you to leave the glass empty as the Seventeenth of Tammuz arrives. Not as a gimmick, but as a way to remember the day Jerusalem’s daily Temple offering broke, when the lambs could no longer come and the wine libation, the nesachim, went dry. When the wine stopped, the singing stopped t...

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