The beach workshop was intended to increase awareness of the organization,and Navon hopes to run more workshops during Passover. At the workshop,Navon dramatically told the story of tekhelet's rediscovery,gave a detailed description of Links of London Lolly Pop Charm snails,and then invited the participants to don swimsuits and start looking for them on the seabed.The participants found about snails. This was not a mere day at the beach,but an expedition of great importance,Navon said."In our day there are two things reinstated to the Jewish people living in the Land of Israel being one,and being able to wear tzitzit with the blue Links of London M Charm being the other." After comparing the catches with talmudic statements about the hilazon's appearance,Navon returned them to the sea,as snails in public waters are state property,and then provided other snails sourced from fishermen in Croatia for some do it yourself dyeing.Huddled around picnic tables near the beach,small groups of participants mixed snail glands with water,added various chemicals and exposed the dye to the sun,and then successfully dyed the wool tekhelet. Participants were impressed Links of London what they saw.For Phil Schneider,a tourist from New York,the workshop was"another"example of how,in Israel,you can find the meaning in ritual it becomes real,not just pure mythology."Ovadia de Israel,from Jerusalem,said that as a tekhelet Links of London Mobile Charm,he found the session exciting."You say the passage about tekhelet every day during prayers,and I felt not right saying it but not doing it.Now my actions connect better with what I read." Sidebar True Blue According to Ptil Tekhelet,the hilazon snail is the source of the blue dye that tzitzit are supposed to contain. Biblical Mystery Rabbi Mois Navon leads Orthodox Jews on beach expeditions to search for hilazon snails.
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