- A
seudat nissuin (Hebrew, lit. 'wedding feast' or 'marriage supper') is a
seudat mitzvah that
observant Jews eat
after a
Jewish wedding. It is a mitzvah...
- A
seudat mitzvah (Hebrew: סעודת מצוה, "commanded meal"), in Judaism, is an
obligatory festive meal,
usually referring to the
celebratory meal following...
-
after the infant's
birth and is
followed by a
celebratory meal
known as
seudat mitzvah. Brit
Milah is
considered among the most
important and
central commandments...
- Ashke**** Jews will eat Matza. Food
portal Judaism portal Shabbat meals Seudat mitzvah Melaveh Malkah Songs for
Seudah Shli**** from The
Zemirot Database...
- in any case, they do not have the
status of
seudat mitzvah.
Rabbi Ovadiah Yosef holds that it is a
seudat mitzvah.
There were
occasional attempts to recognize...
- The
Seudat Chiyat HaMatim, a
Hebrew term, is a
Seudah (feast) for the
righteous following the
Chiyat Hamatim, the
bodily Resurrection of the dead, which...
- is, to
taste something [there], and this [eating] is also [considered] a
seudat mitzvah.
David HaLevi Segal, a
major commentator on the Rema,[clarification...
- hold a
wedding feast with the
righteous of
every nation (people),
called a
Seudat Chiyat HaMatim,
wherein the
messiah and his
wedding guests will
feast on...
- an
unrelated person of the
opposite ****. The
ceremony is
followed by a
seudat mitzvah, the
wedding meal, as well as
music and dancing. At the conclusion...
- not
biblically mandated and can
therefore be
ended early in the case of a
seudat mitzvah.
Muslims fast
during the
month of
Ramadan each year. The fast includes...