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The ‘Cup of Joy,’ is an 11th-12th-century silver Kiddush cup from Khorasan, a region in central Asia along the historic Silk Road. Bearing Hebrew and Arabic inscriptions, including its owner’s name, it is the oldest known silver Kiddush cup still in existence.
Used during the time of Genghis Khan - when Jews in Europe faced persecution - the cup reflects the vibrant Jewish communities of medieval Asia. A rare and remarkable survival from a distant era, it offers a glimpse into Jewish life along the world’s ancient trade routes.
There is no way you will convince me that kiddish cookies aren’t AT LEAST 30% crack cocaine.