Yes, the correct spelling is "Mogen David" wine, not "Morgan David." Mogen David is a brand known for its kosher wines. The name is derived from the Hebrew phrase "Magen David," which means "Shield of David."
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I would like to find out how much a 4oz bottle of mogen david wine is worth.. it has the star of david on the lid. it has never been opened
Once poured into communion cups, red wine like Mogan David should ideally be consumed within a few hours for the best taste and quality. If stored in the refrigerator, it can generally last up to a day or two, but the flavor and aroma may degrade over time. It's best to check for any off smells or changes in taste before consumption after a day. For optimal freshness, it's recommended to discard any leftover wine after the service.
Post WWII Jewish immigrants to the US often had little money and were attracted to Mogen David because it is kosher, had a low low price , and had the name David in the brand which was (is) of religious significance. It is rumored that the original MD label resembled a Jewish religious ornament as well.
It's Mogen David (Hebrew for "Star of David"). That might help you find it.I'd look in the Jewish food section of your local supermarket. Ask an employee where the matzoh is, and the Mogen David should be right next to it.
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