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2016: Year Judaism and Islam Get Together at Sundown, October 11th

Nadene Goldfoot                                                                      
Our Book of Life where everything we do is written down:
Only we ourselves are responsible, and no one else pays for our sins but us,
so we ask forgiveness and better mean it, for G-d will know.  "
The Talmud,  (Rosh Hashana 32b),  says that on Rosh Hashana, God inscribes everyone's name into one of three books. The righteous go into the Book of Life, the evil go into the Book of Death, and those in-between have judgment suspended until Yom Kippur."
Blowing the Shofar on Rosh Hashana and Yom KippurThe shofar blast marks the beginning of a period of amnesty which is known as The Ten Days of Repentance. Repentance is based on the fact that since humanity has been given free-will, and our actions are not pre-determined, we must take responsiblity for our actions. The ability to repent teaches us that our future is not bound by our past and that by changing our behaviour we have the ability to change our past.
 
Yom Kippur, the Jewish day of Atonement, falls on October 11, 2016 at sundown.  It's a remembrance day that starts with a special large dinner with the family and friends in preparation for the next 25 hours of fasting and being in the synagogue asking  for forgiveness for our sins against G-d..  Jews were directed by Moses to hold this holiday in perpetuity. ...In the seventh month, on the tenth day of the month, you shall afflict your souls, and you shall not do any work ... For on that day he shall provide atonement for you to cleanse you from all your sins before the L-RD. -Leviticus 16:29-30 This is our most holy and  important holiday of the year.

This year, a holiday I did not know about, Ashura, is also celebrated by Muslims at the very same hour, sundown of October 11th.  This is celebrated differently by Sunnis and Shiites.  With Sunnis,   (who refer to it as The Day of Atonement) as the day on which the Israelites were freed from the Pharaoh (called 'Firaun' in Arabic) of Egypt.   
                                                                               
Celebration of Shiite Muslims during Ashura showing extremes of the day. "Ashura is an islamic holiday that only the Shi’ites celebrate like this. Ashura is the day in which the Shi’ites repent for the loss of Husayn, Muhammad’s grandson." This is something they cannot pin on the Jews.  Ashura is also a day of fasting for some Sunni Muslims. The basis for Ashura in Sunni Islam, according to tradition, is the prophet Muhammad's adoption of this practice after observing Jews in Medina fasting on this day. 
However,
Shi'a Muslims who are mainly found in Iran,  reject these stories and maintain that Ashura is a day of great sorrow due to the tragic events of Karbala so atone for letting Husayn get killed in battle.  .
  The Battle of Karbala took place on Muharram 10, in the year 61 AHof the Islamic calendar (October 10, 680 CE)  in Karbala, in present-day Iraq.  The battle took place between a small group of supporters and relatives of Muhammad's grandson, Husayn ibn Ali, and a larger military detachment from the forces of Yazid I, the Umayyad caliph.  
                                                                          
A revered Torah, a scroll

It is important to remember at this point that Judaism is far far older than Islam.  We attribute our Torah being written by Moses, who was already 80 years old when he trekked back to Egypt to talk to the Pharoah, his relative by adoption, about freeing the Israelite slaves.  That would have been in about 1311 BCE, and he wrote down his messages from G-d for the next 40 years, and died in 1271 BCE.  So our Yom Kippur day of atonement is 3,326 years old, and Jews still abide by this day.  
                                                                            
Middle Ages-in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur,
Carrying the Torah for everyone to see and touch

Mohammad lived in the vicinity of Jews in Arabia, who resided in Medina.  Amazingly, here are Muslims now celebrating on this special day, something they learned from him who learned some of our Jewish history when it was already 1,942 years old, for he was born in 570 CE and died in 632 CE.  They are not celebrating the same holiday, however.  They have mixed this day with our Passover (Pesach) celebrated in the early Spring. 
                                                                                    
Jews praying on Yom Kippur in Israel

Yom Kippur on October  11th is the Jewish day of Atonement, but to G-d for sins. 

Passover was this past April 22nd at sundown when the Israelites were freed from the Pharaoh.  

Then again, the Shiites have a different concept. " Shiite commemorations of the Day of Ashura have traditionally included rituals which have been condemned by many Shia religious authorities recently under the claim that such practices are wrong or unislamic."   
                                                                                  

Karbala was a time of a great battle.  "The Battle of Karbala took place on Muharram 10, in the year 61 AHof the Islamic calendar (October 10, 680 AD)a in Karbala, in present-day  Iraq.  The battle took place between a small group of supporters and relatives of Muhammad's grandson, Husayn ibn Ali, and a larger military detachment from the forces of Yazid I, the Umayyad caliph."  There were 3 of them.  Yazid I (680-683) of the Sufyan Branch, and ; Yazid II (720-724) of the Marwan Branch, and Yazid III (744) of the Marwan Branch.  

What they are remembering is an ambush of Husayn ibn Ali where he was killed.  In 680, when Yazid became caliph, Husayn refused to acknowledge him and secretly left Medina to join his own followers in Kufa, who had already proclaimed him caliph.  Unfortunately for Husayn, the plot was discovered and the small band, including women and children, was ambushed in Karbala, and oasis south of modern Baghdad.  Most of the men were killed.  Husayn, the grandson of the Prophet, was beheaded;  and the women and children were taken captive.  

This was the culmination of a series of unsuccessful political moves on the part of the partisans of Ali to secure the caliphate.  The ambush could have been recorded as another political failure, and at the time it did not create much excitement.  Later, it assumed important religious significance.  Ali and Husayn became more formidable foes of the established caliphate through their deaths than through their lives.  Husayn was considered the prince of martyrs, and his death in 680 became a rallying time for opponents of the caliphate.  The followers of Ali separated themselves from the main body of Islam and formed their own theology and philosophy of its own.  

Interestingly, Marwan, founder of the Marwanid branch of the Umayyads, came to power in Damascus with the help of the southern Arabs.  
                                                                          

The Umayyads expanded Islam throughout the world from 661 to 750 CE.  Then the Abbasids took over.  Perhaps they all learned from the Byzantine Empire previously who did the same thing.  "It's riches beckoned the fighters of Islam, and the possibility of its conversion kindled the hopes of many Muslims."  

Resource:  CE (Common Era) and AHof =AD (anno domini.from (year 1-2016)
http://www.jewfaq.org/holiday4.htm  Yom Kippur
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day_of_Ashura
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Karbala
http://classroom.synonym.com/significance-ashura-sunni-islam-8916.html
http://www.aish.com/atr/Book_of_Life.html
http://www.chabad.org/holidays/JewishNewYear/template_cdo/aid/3061833/jewish/Why-Do-We-Blow-Shofar-at-the-End-of-Neilah-After-Yom-Kippur.htm
College text: MIDDLE EAST-PAST & PRESENT, by Yahya Armajani, Thomas M. Ricks, pp 55-58.

How London's First Muslim Mayor Uses Leviticus For Muslims

Nadene Goldfoot                                                                      
Sadiq Khan b:  October 8, 1970 in London to working-class British Pakistani family, 5th of 8 children.  His grandparents migrated from India to Pakistan following the partition of Indiain 1947, and his parents migrated to England from Pakistan shortly before Khan was born. His late father, Amanullah Khan, worked as a bus driver for over 25 years; his mother, Sehrun, was seamstress.
2001 showed Asian or Asian British Pakistanis numbered 142,749, a 1.99% of population.
A 2011 show the same population of Pakistanis as 223,797 or 2.74%.
The UK now has 3 million Muslims.  

Sadiq Khan is the newly elected mayor of London, a city of 8.70 million as of 2016.  A teacher had suggested he look into law and not dentistry because " he had an argumentative personality."  He's a lawyer.  
 London has been inundated with thousands of Muslim refugees through the past few years.  He was a candidate for the UK's Labour Party and was just elected after their own rigorous campaign.  Khan wrote the book,  "Actions Against the Police," which gives in detail how to sue the police for "racism."

Someone with a surname like Khan could easily be a Pashto actually from either Pakistan, Afghanistan or India.  They are Muslims who claim to be originally from the 10 tribes of Israel that were taken by the Assyrians in 721 BCE from Israel.  I know Khans who are.  They don't all back people who back Muslim extremism, though.  The Taliban terrorists are also made up of many Pashtos who prey on other Pashtos. Sadiq Khan is not a Pashto, though.  " If a person has the surname of Khan, it doesn't mean he's a Pashto.  Zak Goldsmith is the brother in law of Imran Khan, and Imran Khan supported Zak Goldsmith in the UK elections. Many people in Asia use the  Khan surname , in Sindhi people , Rajistani in India , In China like the famous China film star Syenthia Khan etc etc.  I suppose it's as common as Smith is in the USA.  "Imran Khan Niazi,  better known as Imran Khan,  is a Pakistani politician, former cricketer, philanthropist, cricket commentator and former chancellor of the University of Bradford. " He's run for President.  

In a way, Sadiq Khan is  using Leviticus 16  to prove his own Muslim agenda.  Leviticus is the 3rd book written by Moses while on the Exodus.  There are 5 books:  Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy in that order.

 Moses was chosen to lead the descendants of Abraham's son, Isaac,  out of Egypt and back to Canaan where they had lived 400 years before.  He had to change a people who had been living in slavery and in an Egyptian environment of  polytheism, believing in animal gods.  He had to stomp out any ideas that might have crept into Abraham's belief in one G-d only.

 This Sidrah says:  “I also will do this unto you: I will appoint terror over you, even consumption and fever, that shall make the eyes to fail, and the soul to languish; and ye shall sow your seed in vain, for your enemies shall eat it.” )Leviticus 26:16), and also translated in the  Stone Edition of Art Scroll as:  then I will do the same to you; I will assign upon you panic, swelling lesions, and burning fever, which cause eyes to long and souls to suffer;  you will sow your seeds in vain, for your enemies will eat it.  I will turn My attention against you, you will be struck down before enemies;  those who hate you will subjugate you---you will flee with no one pursuing you.   

 It is addressing the Israelites and began with the idyllic blessings that await the Jewish people back in c1310 BCE--not Muslims.  Muslims weren't a religion until Mohammad died in 632 CE, which is about 2,000 years later.
 It's what will happen to them if they live up to the covenant with G-d, and then proceeds to the admonition which is a sobering account of punishments, frustrations and curses that will happen from attempts to destroy the covenant.  It is through G-d's underlying mercy that prevents all of these curses from happening to Israel in any one unbearable instant.  It's a careful reading of Jewish history---and perhaps the 20th century in particular---which showed that they have taken place at various intervals before and during the exiles.  The blessings are given in general terms;  the curses are given in great detail because the intention is to awe the people into obedience to G-d's will.  Maybe this is why we've continued on for the past almost 4,000 years.  We remain in awe.  We've gone through rough times and remain.
  Even if he happens to be a Pashto, he's already broken the Covenant by being a Muslim, and Muslims are not living up to the commandments that were given.  Too many things have moved away  from our belief that is the covenant.

As it turns out, he's a man with a strong political background.   He has connections to Islamic extremism and has a history of defending terrorist activities.  His new position will give him an unlimited access to money.  31% of people living in London are not happy with a Muslim in this position, though they have a history of tolerance for a diversified culture.  After all, England has been an empire and has taken in many cultures throughout the ages.
                                                                     
Zacharias Moussaoui, b: May 30, 1968 in France to parents from Morocco.
 French citizen 
who pleaded guilty in U.S. federal court
to conspiring to kill citizens of the United States as part of the September 11 attacks.
He is 
 serving 6 life sentences without parole at the Federal ADX Supermax prison in FlorenceColorado.
He's promised to be "the British Muslim who takes the fight to the extremists."  His reasoning is to be the Muslim to be in power so he can negotiate with radical Islamic activists.  Following 9/11, he was on the defense team as a lawyer protecting Zacharias Moussaoui, a member of Al Qaeda.
                                                                         
Azzam Tamimi, Palestinian activist b: 1955 Hebron, Judea.  At age 7,
 his family moved 
to Kuwait.  
Dr. Tamimi  a  Palestinian academic and political activist. He is currently the Chairman of Alhiwar TV Channel and is its Editor in Chief. He headed the Institute of Islamic Political Thought until 2008. Tamimi has written several books on Middle Eastern and Islamic politics, including "Power-Sharing Islam", "Islam and Secularism in the Middle East", Rachid Ghannouchi, Democrat within Islamismand Hamas: A History from Within.
Khan has also defended Dr. Azzam Tamimi. "Tamimi has stated that the War on Terror launched by the US and its allies in the wake of September 11 attacks is perceived by many in the Islamic world as a war on Islam.  He accused US President George W. Bush of attempting to stop terrorism through war, political oppression and violations of human rights, saying that this would not work and would instead have the opposite effect. 

 Khan's client was one who was another extremist who defended those attacking people creating cartoons offending Muslims.  He had told a crowd that publishing such cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad would "cause the world to tremble" and predicted "Fire...throughout the world if they don't stop."  This hasn't bothered Khan. He feels that was "flowery language."     Right there he breaks away from the Covenant of the Jewish people.  It wasn't Moses that caused the Israelites to tremble but G-d.  Moses was just the chosen but special old man who gave the 600,000 the message they were to live up to now.
                                                                     
Imam -Shaykh Suliman Gani-who goes against English law:WE PROVIDE PRACTICAL SUPPORT AND ADVICE TO HOUSEHOLDS DEVASTATED BY THE ARREST OF A FAMILY MEMBER UNDER UK ANTI-TERROR LEGISLATION.  Imam Suliman Gani demanded 'a serious, immediate apology' from the Prime Minister.
He's accused of being an ISIS supporter.  
Khan has ties with Suliman Gani, an imam in South London who urges women to be subservience to men.  He condemns homosexuality and gay marriage which does go back to biblical statements.  However, he also condemns organ transplants.  This imam calls for the founding of an Islamic state, so must be going along with ISIS.  There already happens to be 48 majority Muslim states in the world, and that is without a Palestine.  Khan has had him on his platform 9 times.

Yet in London, Khan was greeted with a standing ovation at his signing in ceremony on Friday.  Who was in attendance?  The city's police chief, Christian and Jewish leaders who think they are showing their broadness in accepting a Muslim, stars of stage and screen who should stick to reading their scripts and know nothing of current event's and their causes, are people who glibly back this scary mayor.  He could easily be worse than the non-native mayor of Malmo, Sweden, where so much anti-Semitism has been going on over too many years, now.

Sadiq Khan is excusing Muslim terrorism as some punishment from G-d Almighty on a non-Muslim population, as if people deserve it.  You just cannot excuse such terrorism.  He's getting away with it.  Now he's in a seat of power as a Mayor.

Resource: http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/67238/londons-first-muslim-mayor-defended-911-terrorists/?utm_source=Breaking+Israel+News&utm_campaign=576d6b80e2-BIN_morning_5_16&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_b6d3627f72-576d6b80e2-83518689#g6z0pUQ8HYJrVpYg.97
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadiq_Khan
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/imam-accused-of-being-an-isis-supporter-demands-apology-from-david-cameron-a7014051.html
http://www.hhugs.org.uk/shaykh-suliman-gani-/539
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demography_of_London
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3424584/Muslims-UK-3-million-time-50-born-outside-Britain-Number-country-doubles-decade-immigration-birth-rates-soar.html
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/05/03/london-may-be-about-to-elect-its-first-muslim-mayor-so-what/
Now a video from Paul Weston from Victor Sharpe:  https://www.youtube.com/embed/a-hPCnel0qc

Food For 400 Years of Slavery and 40 Years of Getting Back Home

Nadene Goldfoot                                                                              
Slaves carrying bread and other things

The Egyptians ate a low-fat, high-fiber diet with a lot of grains. They ate a variety of plant oils and fats, bread, milk, lentils, cottage cheese, cakes, onions, meat, dates, melons, milk products, figs, ostrich eggs, almonds, peas, beans, olives, pomegranates, grapes, vegetables, honey, garlic and other foods. The Egyptians ate a variety of grains, including barley and emmer-wheat.
                                                                                      
Bakery and Brewery
Slaves must have been used to produce food for all.
Israelite slaves were not used to build pyramids, but for storage cities.  

Barley was used for making beer. Emmer wheat was used to make bread. Lentils were discovered in an Egyptian tomb dating back to 2000 B.CE, when Abraham lived.   Israelites went into Egypt in c1641 BCE.   Moses was born in 1321 BCE.   The principal difference between the wild and the domestic species is that the ripened seed head of the wild species shatters and spreads the seed onto the ground,  while in the domesticated emmer the seed head remains intact, thus making it easier for humans to harvest the grain.
Along with Einkorn wheat, Emmer was one of the first crops domesticated in the Near East. It was widely cultivated in the ancient world, but is now a relict crop in mountainous regions of Europe and Asia. 

Harvest time was from April to June before the Nile River flooded from June to October.  The flooding nourished the soil again.  Possibly the Exodus happened right after harvesting in April (Nisan 15).                                                    
Spikes of cultivated Emmer wheat  
Emmer is a tetraploid (2n=4x=28 chromosomes)
References to candy date back to 2000 BCE.  Images in
tombs from the 11th dynasty depict confectionery processing
taking place in temples.  The treats were offered to the gods
or reserved for noblemen. 
                                                       
Wheat before harvesting

Emmer wheat was a twin-kerneled form of grain that is very difficult to husk. Hieroglyphics have recorded 14 types of bread, including sourdough and whole wheat breads. Scholars speculate that families usually ate unleavened pita-style bread at home and ate pot-baked breads during temple festivals and special occasions.

"Humans have always used yeast, well before writing was invented. Egyptians used it to make bread some five thousand years ago. However, they ignored the yeast  fermentation process and they believed this chemical reaction to be a miracle.  Bread was born the day that man realized that, with naturally fermented dough, bread could rise and its flavour and texture improved."

Tiny in size, but a nutrient-rich powerhouse, wheat “germ” (short for germination) is the part of wheat that sprouts and grows into a new plant. Despite being the most vitamin- and mineral-rich part of the wheat kernel, it's left out when wheat is processed into white flour.

Fatty acids of the wheat germ  react from the moment they are exposed to oxygen. This occurs when grain is milled; the fatty acids oxidize and flour starts to become rancid.  Therefore, man had a hard time reaping and keep wheat grain to feed their people.  As vitaminsmicronutrients and amino acids were completely or relatively unknown in the late 19th century CE (1890s) . 

That has been 3,281 years since Moses was born that man had eaten bread with the wheat germ and able to get all the vitamins needed.   Removing the germ was an effective solution for storage. Without the germ, flour cannot become rancid.  De-germed flour became standard. Now, some people buy wheat germ to add nutrients to their flour.  A popular bread in Portland is "Dave's Killer Bread" that has hit the market with all organic products, and lots of seeds.  One thinned sliced bread is only 60 calories per slice and most healthy.  It's made with 21 whole grains.  



Pilgrims at Ply                                               
Mayflower-1620 with 102 passengers and about
30 crew members.  Today their descendants are 
special people with an amazing history:   Mr. John Carver; Katherine,
his wife, Desire Minter; and 2 manservants, John Howland, Roger Wilder; William Latham,
a boy; and a maid servant, and a child that was put to him, called Jasper More. ...

In 1620, the ship, The Mayflower, landed at Plymouth Rock in the New World of America with 102 people called Pilgrims from England via Holland, which was 396 years ago. On board must have been hardtack to eat.  "This meant that all their food was dried or salted. The foods that the Pilgrims ate on the ship included salted meat, salted fish, dried beans, dried peas, hardtack (unleavened bread) , and hard cheese. During the journey, the Pilgrims' water supply went bad, so they all had to drink beer instead—even the children.  Today The United States of America is home to about 322,762,018 million people.  There has been a tremendous change in people and their history  during these past 400 years.  The Israelites also had been living in Egypt for 400 years.  Imagine the change with their descendants only knowing slavery.  
                       
Irish Americans 2016-400 years later
Dined on non-bran bleached white bread in their childhood, 

Terah, father of
Abraham
                                                                 
Abraham, born in Ur of Chaldees, (Iraq) in
2nd Millennium BCE (1948 BCE) 
Abraham and Sarah lived in Ur in c 2,000 BCE, today's Iraq and their  grandson, Jacob-later named Israel,  entered Egypt with 70 family members  when they were faced with a terrible drought in their land of Canaan and wound up being held in Egypt for 400 years.  After living there for a while, they were all taken as slaves as they had multiplied and frightened the Egyptians with their numbers and could not escape until Moses, their 3rd great grandson, had  led them away from bondage on a trek that lasted for 40 years back to Canaan, which became Israel later.  Moses lived from 1391 to 1271 BCE, dying at age 120.  
                                                                      
Ramses, Pharaoh of Egypt
d: 1213 BCE


                            
Israelites entering Egypt during drought
c2000 BCE
Exodus 1334-1325 for the next 40 years
Egypt's Early Dynastic Period of pharaohs was from
3686 BCE to 2686 BCE.  

Mankind was from Africa originally, and have been moving Westward ever since, following the sun.  Africa was a varied as possible with jungles and dry deserts, with most people moving out from the northern desert area of Egypt. 

 Abraham's people left the land of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers of Assyria in Western Asia  which had established an aggressive kingdom by the 20th century BCE already  and they  had trekked Westward to Canaan and settled there among the Canaanite and Philistine people.  The rivers were regarded as 2 of the 4 rivers emerging from the Garden of Eden. From sources in the Taurus mountains of eastern Turkey they flow by/through Syria through Iraq into the Persian Gulf. The lower part was called Mesopotamia.  The rivers have cut deep and permanent beds in the rock, so that their courses have undergone only minor changes since prehistoric times. Along the northeastern edge of Al-Jazīrah, the Tigris drains the rain-fed heart of ancient Assyria, while along the southwestern limit the Euphrates crosses true desert. On the Tigris river was Mahoza, one of the major Jewish Babylonian settlements in the Talmudic Period (Babylon  attack-597-586 BCE).  
Evidence of Israelite Slavery in Egypt

Hebrew captive, from the region of Sinai.
Part of a mural from the Funerary Temple of Ramesses III,
found at Medinet Habu.  The eyes and high cheekbones
look quite Asian to me.  
The 40 year trek started off with the slaves being told to hurry, for they were leaving, and 600 thousand had to rush in order to take advantage of the Pharaoh's judgment of allowing them all to leave, which made up the whole workforce of Egypt.  All slaves followed Moses West to Canaan, not knowing how long it would take to arrive to their new destination.  Old and young would have only a short few hours to prepare food for the march, and not time was allowed to bake bread, so they mixed up flour and water and baked this in the sun, creating the first matzos.                                                                               
matzos-flour and water -unleavened bread
Exodus, sometime between 1579 BCE to 1300 BCE ;
about 3500 years ago.  
                                                                            
hardtack-flour, water, salt
 They were something like hardtack, a cracker that lasted for years used by American pioneers.  it was and is used for sustenance in the absence of perishable foods, commonly during long sea voyages, land migrations, and military campaigns.  It was also a mixture of flour and water and sometimes included salt.    

 "The introduction of the baking of processed cereals, including the creation of flour, provided a more reliable source of food. It's been around since the Egyptian pharaohs.  
                                                                          

It is probable that wild grasses were part of our ancestors’ diet at an early stage, but the real nutritional revolution did not take place until the last Ice Age had passed its peak. 13,000 years ago the hunters and gatherers of the Natufian culture of the Mesolithic period roamed a fertile region that extended from the Middle East into Mesopotamia  The advent of agriculture changed the lives of the people. The Nomads started to settle, built villages and kept cattle. But even in the advanced civilizations the grains were still ground by hand between simple grindstones.  
                                                                                      

We know that by the 11th Century BCE in Israel after the Exodus, Samson, a judge of Israel, was seized by the Philistines and when imprisoned was made to grind grain, probably by being tethered to the grinding stone.  More likely this job was for oxen. (Judg 16: 21)

Egyptian sailors carried a flat brittle loaf of millet bread called dhourra cake, while the Romans had a biscuit called bucellatum.  King Richard I of England left for the Third Crusade (1189–92) with "biskit of muslin", which was a mixed grain compound of barley, bean flour, and rye.  In 1588, the daily allowance on board a Royal Navy ship was one pound of biscuits plus one gallon of beer.  In 1801, Josiah Bent began a baking operation in Milton, Massachusetts, selling "water crackers" or biscuits made of flour and water that would not deteriorate during long sea voyages from the port of Boston, which was also used extensively as a source of food by the gold prospectors who migrated to the gold mines of California in 1849. Since the journey took months, pilot bread (the unleavened bread) , which could be kept a long time, was stored in the wagon trains. Bent's company later sold the original hardtack crackers used by troops during the American Civil War. "Nobody remembered  that it was made like the Matzos of the people of the Exodus.  
                                                                                   
Picking manna every morning
I wonder if manna wasn't a type of mushroom. "It was like coriander seed,
it was white, and it tasted like a cake fried in honey...The people would stroll and gather it, and grind it in a mill or pound it in a mortar and cook it in a pot or make it into cakes, and it tasted like the taste of dough kneaded with oil.....
Mushrooms, crimini
As a part of their meals, Crimini mushrooms could have offered great
 nutritional value. However, the nutritional value of crimini mushrooms may surprise you. One cup of crimini mushrooms provides a good, very good, or excellent source of 15 different vitamins, minerals, and antioxidant phytonutrients.  Along with birds caught, they would have been
very healthy.  4,000 years ago, they could have been as large as a loaf
of bread.  
It wasn't long when our 40 year Exodus marchers were fed Manna from heaven, something that appeared on the ground every morning  and were directed to pick up a double portion every Friday and then it disappeared each day for the rest of the 40 years that kept everyone nutritiously fed.  It was thin and rough, white in color, and tasted like honey-cakes.  It was formerly believed to be a shallow-rooted plant carried by storms.  Modern botanists have discovered sugary secretions on the tamaris mammifera caused by insects.  

People complained on their trek of missing onions to eat that they enjoyed as slaves in Egypt, and thought they should go back. "Who will feed us meat?  We remember the fish that we ate in Egypt free of charge;  the cucumbers, melons, leeks, onions, and garlic.  But now, our life is parched, there is nothing;  we have nothing to anticipate but manna!"  

 Manna and that was it must have been pretty boring, all right, but filling. " There (in Egypt)  we sat around pots of meat and ate all the food we wanted, but you have brought us out into this desert to starve this entire assembly to death." 


"11 The Lord said to Moses, 12 “I have heard the grumbling of the Israelites. Tell them, ‘At twilight you will eat meat, and in the morning you will be filled with bread. Then you will know that I am the Lord your God.’”
13 That evening quail (a wild bird)  came and covered the camp, and in the morning there was a layer of dew around the camp. 14 When the dew was gone, thin flakes like frost on the ground appeared on the desert floor. 15 When the Israelites saw it, they said to each other, “What is it?” For they did not know what it was, " and it turned out to be the Manna.  

Resource: http://factsanddetails.com/world/cat56/sub365/item1940.html Egyptian food
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardtack.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Exodus+16
http://www.britannica.com/place/Tigris-Euphrates-river-system
w.art-and-flour.de/english/history.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flour
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Egypt
http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Who-was-the-pharaoh-of-the-Exodus-395885
http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=97
http://www.zaqen.info/evidence.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matzo
Exodus 16.3
Numbers11:4-6
http://classroom.synonym.com/harvesting-ancient-egypt-8915.html
http://www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/timelines/topics/harvesting_grain.htm  and
  The Grain harvest