Red Carpet: Is It a Non-Jewish Concept? Origins, Significance, and Symbolism
The red carpet symbolizes prestigious ceremonial paths. Its origins trace back to Aeschylus’s play “Agamemnon” (458 BC). Traditionally, it marks routes for royalty and heads of state. While it holds cultural significance in many traditions, including Jewish references and connections to Orthodox churches, it is not exclusively non-Jewish. Over the years, the red carpet has … Read more