A Jewish expression that means ‘woe is me’. You might hear someone exclaim ‘Oy’, or ‘Oy vey, or even ‘Oy vey iz mir’, which means, “woe unto me”. Jews like to wax about their woes, and use this phrase when hearing bad news, or as a way to express sympathy when hearing about the misfortune of others. So if someone tells you of something negative that happened to them, you can respond simply with ‘Oy’, and they’ll know that you hear them.
No.13 Galbanum & Frankincense
Notes of fresh balsamic, somewhat green, woody and spicy fragrance with a fruity top note.
Galbanum & Frankincense notes represent the fragrances described of the Mishkan Temple.
A phrase of Yiddish origin expressing shock or dismay.
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