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Kiddush (/ˈkɪdɪʃ/; Hebrew: קידוש [ki'duʃ, qid'duːʃ]), literally, "sanctification", is a
blessing recited over wine or
grape juice to
sanctify the Shabbat...
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Kiddush Levanah (Hebrew: קידוש לבנה, qidduš ləḇānā,
Sanctification of the Moon) is a
Jewish ritual performed outside at
night in
which a
series of prayers...
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Kiddush club" is a
slang term
applied to an
informal group of
Jewish adults who
congregate during Shabbat (Sabbath)
prayer services to make
kiddush over...
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Kiddush HaShem (Hebrew: קידוש השם "sanctification of the Name") is a
precept of Judaism. In
rabbinic sources and
modern parlance, it
refers to private...
- (cake,
dessert breads, etc.)
which would invalidate it for use
during the
Kiddush for Shabbat.
While braided breads are
sometimes found in
Sephardic cuisine...
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thing to be
eaten after the
kiddush over wine is bread. At the
Seder table, however, the
first thing to be
eaten after the
kiddush is a vegetable. This leads...
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typically begin with a
blessing called kiddush (sanctification), said over a cup of wine. At the
third meal a
kiddush is not performed, but the
hamotzi blessing...
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different martyrs Martyrdom in
Judaism is one of the main
examples of
Kiddush Hashem,
meaning "sanctification of God's name"
through public dedication...
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bread or to add salt to the
bread if this
bread is
unsalted when
doing Kiddush for Shabbat. It is
customary to
spread some salt over the
bread or to dip...
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situation would be
within the
evening kiddush on
Jewish holidays, when the
blessing of
sheheheyanu is
added within the
kiddush prayer. By
listening intently and...