>Hummus beats matzo.
Sabra Dipping Company, LLC, produces the top-selling hummus in the United States. A joint venture between PepsiCo and Strauss Group, the company was founded in Queens, N.Y., in 1986 and has become a leader in the refrigerated dips and spreads industry. All of its products are certified kosher and vegetarian and its signature hummus, sold across the country, is produced exclusively in Virginia.
Sabra opened its facility at Ruffin Mill Industrial Park in Chesterfield County in 2010 with nearly 131,000 square feet and expanded in 2013, 2014, and 2018, representing a total investment of $250 million and employing over 700 people. Encompassing more than 250,000 square feet on 49 acres, the plant has earned both Gold and Silver certification under the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED certification program and is the largest hummus-making facility in the world. The state-of-the-art plant was designed to produce 10,000 tons of hummus per month, and the Commonwealth has kept pace with the company’s robust growth requirements.
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A sabra or tzabar is a modern Hebrew term that defines any Jew born in Israel. The term came into widespread use in the 1930s to refer to a Jew who had been born in Palestine, though it may have appeared earlier. Wikipedia
October 6, 1973 (50 years later – Year of Jubilee for J)
The Yom Kippur War, also known as the Ramadan War, the October War, the 1973 Arab–Israeli War, or the Fourth Arab–Israeli War, was an armed conflict fought from October 6 to 25, 1973, between Israel and a coalition of Arab states led by Egypt and Syria