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The rabbi who’s in the honey

One man who keeps his shul sweet over Rosh Hashanah — thanks to his 60,000 bees.

September 24, 2008 11:28

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

2 min read

It is probably just as well that Rosh Hashanah takes place now rather in a couple of months' time. According to recent reports, stocks of British honey could run out before the end of the year.

The shortage has been blamed on the combination of a soggy summer with a drop in the bee population. In many Western countries, bees have been dying off at a worrying rate, the varroa mite having taken its toll in the UK, while the still-unexplained colony collapse disorder continues to ravage hives in the United States (with some trying to finger an organism known as the Israel acute paralysis virus as one of the main culprits).

But in a small corner of Essex, one rabbi at least has managed to ensure that his congregants can usher in a sweet year in the traditional way. Rabbi David Hulbert of Bet Tikvah, a Liberal synagogue in Barkingside, is supplying them with honey from his own hives.

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