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Water
As part of our discussions regarding food within Torah and Judaism we
will discuss the most widely used ingredient in the world, water.
Water is the most important substance after air. Chovot Halevavot was
written around 1060 CE. It points out how The Holy One Blessed Be He
made the world so that it can be lived on. We constantly need air in
order to breathe and survive. Air is found everywhere in the world.
Water is found in many places. We consume less water than air. Food is
harder to find than water and almost always requires preparation.
Water is the most important ingredient in almost every recipe. Even if
the recipe does not call for water just about all food contains more
than fifty percent water.
Every country gets its water in different ways. Clean drinking water
comes from the sky as rain, subterranean wells, overflowing rivers, and
many more ways.
Some localities suffer from unclean water and the residents suffer.
While other countries have lots of water and can dump as much as would
like. Other localities might have many natural, clean water sources
that have been polluted by industry.
Our Rabbis of Blessed Memory have said that the meteorology of Israel
is connected to our level of righteousness. As it says, “It is a land
which the Lord your God looks after, on which the Lord your God always
keeps His eye, from years beginning to years end.” (Devarim 11 12)
The Rashba”m says that this land is good for those who follow the Mitzvot of the Torah and bad for those who do not.
The water situation in Israel is always very precarious. I believe that
it always has been. That certainly seems to be one of the
messages that this Pasuk tells us. In Israel it rains only for several
months every year in the winter. Even then it does not rain all the
time. After many years with little rain it can rain enough to
make up for those years. This happens just as the Jewish people gets
used to living without water and plans to desalinate seawater or to
purchase it from wet countries.
In desert countries they get used to living without water. Even
if they follow Torah and Mitzvot it will not rain much. The Pasuk says
that in Egypt it rarely rains, however, they have Nile River that
supplies them with water. In other countries it rains almost every day.
No matter how evil they are it will not stop raining.
Water is a very special substance that is central to existence. Its
special qualities aid life. Hydrogen bonding is responsible for the
special qualities of water. Freezing cold water and ice float to the
top of water because ice is less dense than water. This allows for the
fish and other life under the water to always be able to float down to
warmer water. The ice on top actually insulates the water.
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