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The Lost Scent of the Temple: Incense in Jewish Tradition

29 min · 16. juni 2026
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Most people assume incense was always a pagan borrowing that Judaism eventually outgrew. The reality is nearly the opposite — for roughly a thousand years, the ketoret incense ritual was as central to Israelite worship as animal sacrifice, possibly more so. This episode traces the full arc: from the detailed recipe in Exodus and the terrifying Yom Kippur entry into the Holy of Holies, through the House of Avtinas trade secrets and vendor lock-in, to the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE that ended the ritual overnight. We explore how the rabbis textualized the incense — replacing a sensory experience with study and recitation — and how centuries of Christian and Islamic use gradually redefined incense as foreign to Judaism. The episode concludes with modern reconstruction efforts by the Temple Institute, the lost Avtinas technique for producing the signature smoke column, and the unresolved debates over ingredients like onycha.

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