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Listed below are some
Hebrew prayers and
blessings that are part of
Judaism that are
recited by many Jews. Most
prayers and
blessings can be
found in the...
- A 'challah cover' is a
special cloth used to
cover the two
braided loaves (Hebrew: חַלָּה, challah; pl. Hebrew: חלוֹת, challot) set out on the
table at...
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would change the
blessing used over the
bread from
Hamotzi (bread) to
Mezonot (cake,
dessert breads, etc.)
which would invalidate it for use
during the...
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prayers that are
recited before and
after eating and
bread on
which the
mezonot blessing is recited,
thereby enabling observant Jews to
consume the bread...
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Shulchan Aruch,
kiddush should be
recited preceding the
Shabbat meal.
Eating mezonot such as cake or
cookies or
drinking an
additional revi'it of wine is also...
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boxes of egg matzah. The
matzah itself is not
Hamotzi (meaning that it is
Mezonot).
Matzah may be used whole, broken,
chopped ("matzah farfel"), or finely...
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types of
blessings said
before eating different foods: Ha-Motzi/Hamoytsi
Mezonot/Mezoynes Ha-gefen/Hagofen Ha-`etz/ho-eytz Ha-’adama/Ho-adomo and She-ha-kol...
- 'book' is safarim,
whereas the
plural of
masculine mazón 'victual' is
mezonot.
Feminine nouns loaned from
Hebrew usually form the
plural with |-ˈot|...
- Universales, and into
Hebrew by an
anonymous translator under the
title Ṭib'e ha-
Mezonot. The
other three parts of the work are
entitled in the
Latin translation...
- "Ẓeruf"); (3) Ibn Zuhr's "Kitab al-Aghdhiyah" (Hebrew title, "Sefer ha-
Ṃezonot"); (4) an
anonymous work on the
causes of
eclipses entitled "Ma'amar 'al...