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Birkat Hamazon (Hebrew: בִּרְכַּת הַמָּזוׂן, romanized: birkath hammāzôn "The
Blessing of the Food"),
known in
English as the
Grace After Meals (Yiddish:...
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Birkat Hamazon (Grace
after meals) is recited,
followed by
sheva brachot. At a
wedding banquet, an
enhanced version of the call to
Birkat Hamazon is used...
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Israel (Hebrew: משרד החקלאות וביטחון המזון,
Misrad HaHakla'ut
UBithon Hamazon) is the
ministry of the
Israeli government that
oversees the country's...
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before pouring the
water on the hands. The
combined blessing of
Birkat Hamazon is made only
after eating a meal
containing bread (including matza) made...
- into
Hebrew in
facing columns.
According to
David Bar-Hayim, the
Birkat Hamazon in the
siddur of
Saadia Gaon is the
shortest known fixed Jewish grace after...
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Birkat Hamazon often titled סדר ברכת המזון -
Seder Birkat Hamazon (Order of
Grace after Meals) in Hebrew. Some
editions actually have the
Birkat Hamazon prayer...
- as a
concluding sentence in much
Jewish liturgy (including the
birkat hamazon,
kaddish and
personal amidah prayers). In Judaism,
shalom is one of the...
- as a result, is
named in the Al
HaNissim prayer Jews add to the
Birkat Hamazon (grace
after meals) and the
Amidah during the festival's
eight days. In...
- well
known in
Judaism as the
preliminary psalm recited before the
Birkat Hamazon (Grace
After Meals) on
Shabbat and
Jewish holidays, and as such is sung...
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Retrieved 3
February 2016.
Raphael Lasry. "Birkat
Hamazon Hakatzar".
Retrieved 9
August 2015. "Short
birkat hamazon". Ohel Torah. 6 June 2018.
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