Definition: "Rida," "Diaspora," "Radish," and "Drasha" are all Hebrew words in Arabic script and are related to various aspects of Jewish life, such as food, cooking, and religion. "Rida" means "bread" or "sacrament"; "Diaspora" is the name for the diaspora Jews who moved across the Mediterranean from Palestine to Europe; "Radish" refers to onions or their culinary use in traditional cuisine; and "Drasha" translates to "discipline, rules."