Definition: The Hebrew word "alimentary" translates to "food, nourishment." It's a term used in Judaism for spiritual food or divine sustenance, referring to the spiritual foods that are essential to a person's religious life. In Judaism, the al'minah is the source of all living things. The word "alminah," meaning "life" and derived from the Hebrew verb "alminu-ya" which means "to make." This term signifies what constitutes divine nourishment for human beings. The word "alimentary" can also refer to a specific type of food or a substance used in Jewish religious practices, such as alchemical methods. The term is often associated with the idea that God himself, through his teachings and actions, provides necessary sustenance and nourishment to humanity.