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Leek Watercolor

September 5th, 2010 by

leek watercolor
Leeks are one of the simanim (symbols) that we eat on the first night of Rosh Hashana.

יהי רצון מלפנך, ה’ אלקינו ואלקי אבותינו, שיכרתו שונאינו
May it be Your will, Hashem, our God and the God of our forefathers, that our enemies be decimated

A traditional Turkish dish: Keftes de Prasa (leek croquettes) – and more recipes for Rosh Hashana

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8 Responses to Leek Watercolor

  1. Beautiful Leora, you have a real gift.

  2. Ilana-Davita says:

    Thank you for posting this beautiful painting before Rosh Hashanah. My dish on the first night will include leeks (and carrots) but in a fish dish.
    Gilda Ange, who provides the recpe you link to, is Rabbi Marc D. Angel’s wife.
    Shanah Tovah!

    • Leora says:

      Oh, thanks for identifying the writer of that page! Lots of good information there.

      I just did a version of the painting without the text. Fun with Photoshop. I’ll post it on Facebook first.

  3. Mrs. S. says:

    May all our prayers – including the one featured in your lovely painting – soon be answered l’tovah (“for the good”).

  4. Jew Wishes says:

    What a beautiful water color, filled with softness and inspiration!

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