'A conversation-starter': Marijuana in Jewish life, both ancient and modern, is focus of new museum exhibit
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Curator Jacqueline Goldstein emphasizes the exhibition's purpose, stating, "We really pushed for this exhibition as a conversation-starter," showcasing cannabis's historical significance in Jewish culture.
The exhibit highlights that the Kaneh bosem, or "fragrant stalk" mentioned in Exodus, was likely cannabis, suggesting its role in anointing oils and religious ceremonies.
The display plays on the intriguing notion of biblical Hebrews using cannabis, challenging traditional interpretations of religious texts and prompting deeper discussions among visitors.
The exhibit, adapted from a previous one at YIVO, aims to create discourse around cannabis use in historical and modern Jewish communities.
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