Pomegranate Branch for Honey
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The pomegranate is one of the seven species in which the Land of Israel is blessed.
The pomegranate ripens at the beginning of the autumn and
symbolizes abundance, fertility, beauty and wisdom.
According to Maimonides, the pomegranate has many medicinal properties.
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