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Garlic in Judaism
It is a Mitzvah to eat garlic on Shabbat. Many people avoid eating
garlic for various reasons. However, one should regularly eat of this
very special root.
Our Rabbis of Blessed memory have stated that there are five benefits
for those who eat garlic: it satisfies one’s hunger, it warms the body,
brightens the face, increases semen and kills stomach lice. Some say
that garlic increases love and removes jealousy. (Baba Kama 82a)
In order to make sure that The Jewish people benefit from garlic Ezra
Hasofer ruled that it is a mitzvah to eat garlic on Shabbat. Rabbienu
Asher known as the Ro”sh states that it is a mitzvah incumbent upon
everyone including women to eat garlic on Shabbat. If you do not like
fresh garlic, it has been stated that, you can get the similar benefits
from eating a lot more cooked garlic. When added to almost any food
garlic tastes very yummy. Some fear that their breath will be
unpleasant from eating raw garlic. It has been suggested that you
should eat the raw garlic with the people who might suffer from the
fragrance then neither of you will smell anything.
Cooked garlic gives similar results to those concerned with cholesterol
and heart issues. Only raw garlic benefits those who are concerned with
infections. However, if you eat less than a single clove you can still
enjoy these benefits.
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