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Last seen on: –Daily Gulf News Crossword Monday, 25 September 2023
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – May 18 2023
USA Today Crossword – Apr 19 2023
NY Times Crossword 21 Jan 23, Saturday
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Jan 21 2023
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Dec 22 2022

Random information on the term “Blue”:

Tekhelet (Hebrew: תְּכֵלֶת təḵēleṯ; alternate spellings include tekheleth, t’chelet, techelet and techeiles) is a “blue-violet”, “blue”, or “turquoise” dye highly prized by ancient Mediterranean civilizations. In the Hebrew Bible and Jewish tradition, it was used in the clothing of the High Priest, the tapestries in the Tabernacle, and the tzitzit (fringes) affixed to the corners of one’s four-cornered garments, including the tallit. Tekhelet is most notably mentioned in the third paragraph of the Shema, quoting Numbers 15:37–41.

Neither the source nor method of production of tekhelet is specified in the Bible. According to later rabbinic sources, it was produced exclusively from a marine creature known as the Ḥillazon. Knowledge of how to produce tekhelet was lost in medieval times, and since then tzitzit did not include tekhelet. However, in modern times, many Jews believe that experts have identified the Ḥillazon and rediscovered the tekhelet manufacture process, and now wear tzitzit which include the resulting blue dye. The creature most commonly thought to have produced authentic tekhelet is the snail Hexaplex trunculus (historically known as Murex trunculus).

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