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Jewish Flower Teaching (participant led session) - Shared screen with speaker view
Kay
16:22
Great idea! Thanks!
Naomi Spector
16:36
I’m going to play Sefardi song about roses 🙂
Michelle Namer (she/her)
17:16
Will you share the name of the song/artist, please??
Ari (they/them)
17:49
agree Michelle! would love the name of this song
Naomi Spector
17:51
La roza enforces by Dafne Kritharas <3
Naomi Spector
17:52
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Em4YnD9w86o
Naomi Spector
17:59
enflorese*
Michelle Namer (she/her)
18:01
Thank you <3
Naomi Spector
18:09
🙂
Ari (they/them)
18:11
Thanks!
Tal Slon (she/her)
22:20
Bluebells!
Laura Labovitz (she/her)
22:20
Passion flower and roses
Kate (she/her)
22:23
Plumeria
Chayim (he/him)
22:25
lilac
Michelle Namer (she/her)
22:30
Sunflower and Okra flowers
Aviva (she/they)
22:30
feeling really enamored with dahlias lately
Rachel (she/her)
22:31
ranunculus
Rachel Leibovich (she/her)
22:31
Sunflowers!
Ari (they/them)
22:35
I love the messy little flowers from mint plants <3
Spencer (he/him)
22:38
sunflowers
Emma Berkey (they/she)
22:49
peony/rose can’t decide
Miki L
23:11
hydrangeas
Kate (she/her)
23:44
Roses, lilac, hoya
Laura Labovitz (she/her)
24:30
Oh jasmine is my favorite scent! 🙂
Tal Slon (she/her)
27:07
these graphics are so beautiful, Naomi!
Ari (they/them)
27:40
Very interested in the oil infusions!
Marian Parker
28:32
We don’t see it.
Sarah/Soup
30:09
this is really cool! I love the idea of saying tehillim over infused oil
Laura Labovitz (she/her)
30:12
Yep!
simah (sam) she//they
30:12
wondering if you dry the cranberries at all before putting into the honey bc of water content
Sarah/Soup
30:15
i made balm once at Adamah!
Susanna Kramer (she/her)
30:33
She was showing them in her video.
Rachel Leibovich (she/her)
30:49
That may be an issue with your screen view!
Ari (they/them)
31:15
Ive done infused oils mostly
Sarah/Soup
31:20
oooooh so cool
Miki L
31:28
so beautiful
Rachel Leibovich (she/her)
31:48
I love making teas and candles 🙂
Susanna Kramer (she/her)
31:54
I'm a beekeeper, so I've made many salves with my honey and beeswax and infused honey.
Emma Berkey (they/she)
39:42
Love them
Adrienne Jaime
40:07
cake and muffins
Anna (she/her)
40:08
i tried to grow them from seed last year to no avail…anyone have any luck with that before?
Kate (she/her)
40:25
Local food co op put them in a slaw- Good
Ari (they/them)
40:35
hey anna try the plate germination method, it helps a ton!
Anna (she/her)
40:49
^I’ll try that this year, thank you!
Sarah/Soup
42:39
there are persian muffins i always make for purim katan that call for rosewater! but, i'm not sure how to get some...
Kate (she/her)
44:41
Here our local food co op sells rosewater, maybe a store like that
Aviva (she/they)
45:00
or an international grocery store? I’ve seen rosewater at a turkish store
Jo David - (she/her)
45:09
Prior to modern times, roses were very different than the cultivated roses that we have today. How do we get roses that will be effective as medicines?
Jack (they/he) Kellner
45:29
there are varieties that have been maintained for food, some for medicine
simah (sam) she//they
45:33
i love this<33
Emma Berkey (they/she)
45:49
When Maimonides says “light wine” does he mean he uses white wine or pink wine to tincture the rose?
Jack (they/he) Kellner
47:33
AMAZING
Gabe Engle - he/him
48:45
Jo David Where are you? We have lots of wild rose in Virginia. maybe its not the same but definitely wild and more potent
Sarah/Soup
49:45
cool! where in virginia?
Rachel Leibovich (she/her)
49:58
Could you share screen again!
Laura Labovitz (she/her)
49:59
Welcome! The session has alreadystarted, so I will be admitting you shortly. Please make sure you enter the space onmute. Please also do your best to go with the flow, as you may have missed someintroductions or context. Hopefully you’ll catch on quickly!
Kate (she/her)
50:32
There is a female rabbi named Yohanna, here in western Washington, who is wonderful and beautiful- I’ll see if she or her husband (also a rabbi) is aware of that Talmud piece
Kate (she/her)
50:49
Another moment
Sarah/Soup
52:00
I tried making it as a tea but it didn't work
Sarah/Soup
52:03
Like it didn't infuse
Gabe Engle - he/him
52:05
Crozet, central virginia
Sarah/Soup
52:34
I had thought it was cause I was using just regular roses from the grocery store. Which prob also have pesticides I'd imagine
Jack (they/he) Kellner
53:20
you can google 'diy distiller stovetop' for lots of plans/ideas
Jo David - (she/her)
54:12
where do you get food-grade roses
Laura Labovitz (she/her)
54:40
I buy mine from mountain rose herbs
Ari (they/them)
54:47
a local farmer is always a great place to get flowers ;)
Emma Berkey (they/she)
55:05
also, for making a tea, you’d want to use dried roses, not fresh.
Sarah/Soup
55:09
ooh i'll try that
Sarah/Soup
55:17
@emma oh maybe that was the problem
LIndsay (she/her)
55:22
I grow flowers on my farm and sell pedals. Don’t mean to market here, but dm me if you want my info
Ari (they/them)
55:41
Im a new jewish farmer and focusing on herbs this year, hopefully I can connect with you after!
Laura Labovitz (she/her)
55:48
I have been trying to find organic rose seeds, I want to plant them to use the rose hips for my goats
LIndsay (she/her)
55:59
Hi! Duvall Herb Farm
Laura Labovitz (she/her)
56:00
Anyone know a source for organic rose seeds? 🙂
LIndsay (she/her)
56:10
Oh oops.
Naomi Spector (she/her)
56:18
Native Seedkeeper’s Alliance
Jo David - (she/her)
56:33
possibly find a source for antique roses?
Gabe Engle - he/him
56:33
I could probably collect some, they come up everywhere in the fields here. Not sure if its what you need though
Kate (she/her)
56:34
What area are you in, Naomi?
simah (sam) she//they
57:09
laura if you can get your hands on a cutting//propagated rose to start, those are sometimes easier to cultivate than seeds <3
Laura Labovitz (she/her)
57:33
The problem is I need certified organic, because of my farms certification.
simah (sam) she//they
58:21
who are the plants in your vinegar?
simah (sam) she//they
01:04:22
is this also crocus, same plant?
Marian Parker
01:05:50
Think about the blessing that we are to say every time we go to the bathroom!
Emma Berkey (they/she)
01:08:22
Your art is amazing!
Miki L
01:08:45
^^^^!!!
Ari (they/them)
01:10:44
very excited to try and grow this one this year!
Gabe Engle - he/him
01:13:11
Are you able to share more about the cattle decoction or direct me to any other info on jewish veterinary medicine?
Laura Labovitz (she/her)
01:13:32
I also would love to hear about resources for the vet medicine!
Jack (they/he) Kellner
01:13:45
^+1
Ari (they/them)
01:13:57
^+2
LIndsay (she/her)
01:14:14
^+3
Kate (she/her)
01:15:29
^+4
Ari (they/them)
01:17:19
Yes very interested, we already make herbal teas for the chickens that's very cool its done with cattle
Jack (they/he) Kellner
01:17:37
I do it with goats. but often they will also just eat the herbs
Ari (they/them)
01:19:08
could we go over the violet syrup or get a link to it afterwards?
Laura Labovitz (she/her)
01:19:33
My goats are picky about eating herbs but will drink teas so I make deworming teas for them
Laura Labovitz (she/her)
01:19:47
My horses just eat them luckily
Sarah/Soup
01:20:03
Can we have a link to the slides?
Laura Labovitz (she/her)
01:20:15
Ari - We will have Naomi share the slides with us
Laura Labovitz (she/her)
01:20:27
Soup - yes we will have her share them afterwards 🙂
Sarah/Soup
01:20:31
There's so much amazing knowledge here, I'd love to go back and look at!
Ari (they/them)
01:20:34
Perfect thank you!
Sarah/Soup
01:20:36
oh awesome thanks!
Laura Labovitz (she/her)
01:20:52
Remember the session is recorded as well.
Ari (they/them)
01:21:31
Please do the violet syrup if you have time!
Emma Berkey (they/she)
01:21:59
Violet is so incredible
simah (sam) she//they
01:22:55
violet oil for breasts to support lymph drainage, good for breast massage and checking for lumps
Scott Hertzberg
01:23:54
The name in Hebrew looks close to the name for Purple.
Emma Berkey (they/she)
01:23:55
the leaves are heart shaped <3
Jack (they/he) Kellner
01:24:14
just like in English 'violet'
Jack (they/he) Kellner
01:24:29
so so so wonderful naomi
Scott Hertzberg
01:24:29
Neat Jack
Sarah Chudnovsky
01:24:31
loving all of this so much!!
Sarah Chudnovsky
01:24:51
also so clear you have put so much time into this research and thank you for sharing it with us
Sarah Chudnovsky
01:26:04
do you have any book/article/source recs for reading more of Maimonides work?
Ari (they/them)
01:26:16
Yay!
Ari (they/them)
01:28:29
Where can we connect with you after this?
Miki L
01:28:32
the slides will be shared post conference!
Isabel Marcus (she/her)
01:30:26
What was the pomegranate quote from Song of Songs again?
Isabel Marcus (she/her)
01:30:32
This was so beautiful!!!
Jack (they/he) Kellner
01:31:13
I LOVE THAT
Aviva (she/they)
01:31:34
love love love all this information and your obvious passion for it
Ari (they/them)
01:31:53
yes! that's such a neat one! if you haven't read it jewish superstition and magic is a great book for subtle herbalism recipes
Rachel Leibovich (she/her)
01:32:49
Naomi yes speaking to my soul there
LIndsay (she/her)
01:33:01
Thank you so much for sharing your work
Sarah Chudnovsky
01:33:22
yes the complexity of grief and frustration that also comes up with the joy of getting connected to all of this knowledge! feel that.
Laura Labovitz (she/her)
01:33:51
Perhaps you could add a slide before they are shared and list all the books mentioned today etc
Laura Labovitz (she/her)
01:35:02
Amazing!
Sarah/Soup
01:35:05
ahhh amazing!!!!
Ari (they/them)
01:35:07
how exciting!
LIndsay (she/her)
01:35:08
Cannot wait for your book!!!
Rachel Leibovich (she/her)
01:35:08
YAYAYAYAYA
Kate (she/her)
01:36:14
All interests are nicheIt’s a good thing
Ari (they/them)
01:36:27
Thank you so much for this talk, loved it!
Marian Parker
01:37:13
Todah Rabah! What a beautiful presentation.
Rachel Leibovich (she/her)
01:37:37
Just thank you so much! Feeling seen
Susanna Kramer (she/her)
01:37:42
This was great! THanks so much!
Spencer (he/him)
01:37:42
thakn you!!
Adrienne Jaime
01:37:43
thank you! it is such a fascinating topic!
Gabe Engle - he/him
01:37:50
Thank you!
LIndsay (she/her)
01:37:56
SO so grateful for you.
Desiree McKenney-Robinson
01:37:58
Thank you for this information. It is tiring to always have to go to other traditions, such as spell books. I appreciate your work greatly!
K' Elyza HaLev .She.Her.
01:37:58
This was wonderful Naomi! Ya’asher Ko’ach!!
Jo David - (she/her)
01:38:10
wonderful. thank you.
Miki L
01:38:20
see you at the keynote at 630! https://www.jewishfarmernetwork.org/2022liveschedule
Sarah/Soup
01:38:22
Next session is the keynote
simah (sam) she//they
01:38:36
oh my goodness that was really incredible, blooming with excitement over you, your work, and this delicious wisdom share
Emma Berkey (they/she)
01:38:40
🙏
Sarah/Soup
01:39:11
thank you!!! this was great