<div dir="ltr">As lions appeared in this past weeks parsha and haftara (in Israel) there was an article on lions in one of the shabbat newsletters<div><br></div><div>As noted lions appear frequently in Tanach as symbols of power. Aryeh and other names for lions appear 11 times beginning with the blessing of Jacob and the bracha of Moshe in addition to Bilaam. Shimshom fights lions as does David while in Melachim a man of G-d is eaten by a lion.</div><div>The geamara iin chagiga states that the lion is king of the animals, the ox is king of the domesticated beasts and the nesher (eagle?) is king of the birds.</div><div><br></div><div>However real life is very different. The lion eats mainly carcasses that dies naturally or was killed by another animal for more than 50% of their food. They follow vultures to find the carcasses. The rest of the food is captured by the lioness. In each territory there is a pack a pack of lionesses accompanied by 1-2 males. The males stay with the pack until they are chased away by the next generation. Young male cubs are also chased away or killed,</div><div>OTOH the lion is the biggest of the cat family except for the Siberian tiger which is not found in ancient Israel.<br clear="all"><div><br></div>-- <br><div class="gmail_signature" data-smartmail="gmail_signature"><div dir="ltr"><font color="#000099" face="'comic sans ms', sans-serif">Eli Turkel</font></div></div>
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