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Kiddush (/ˈkɪdɪʃ/; Hebrew: קידוש [ki'duʃ, qid'duːʃ]), lit. 'sanctification', is a
blessing recited over wine or
grape juice to
sanctify the
Shabbat and...
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Kiddush levana, also
known as
Birkat halevana, is a
Jewish ritual and
prayer service,
generally observed on the
first or
second Sa****ay
night of each...
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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...
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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...
- (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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since wine is used in
several Jewish ceremonies,
especially those of
Kiddush. To be
considered kosher, Sabbath-observant Jews must
supervise the entire...
- Chayil" is
followed by
kiddush, the
Jewish practice of
sanctifying the
Sabbath over a cup of wine or
grape juice.
Following kiddush, the meal
continues with...
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mentally tracing the
shape of a menorah, as part of
Kiddush levana.
Within a few decades,
illuminated Kiddush levana prayerbooks would include micrography of...
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candles and
reciting a blessing. The
evening meal
begins with the
Kiddush, a
blessing recited aloud over a cup of wine, and the Mohtzi, a blessing...