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Shabbat meals or
Shabbos meals (Hebrew: סעודות שבת, romanized:
Seudot Shabbat,
Seudoys Shabbos) are the
three meals eaten by Shabbat-observant Jews, the...
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tractate of
Talmud or Mishnah).
Seudot fixed in the
calendar (i.e., for
holidays and fasts) are also
considered seudot mitzvah, but many have
their own...
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elided form of Hebrew: שָׁלֹשׁ סְעֻדוֹת, romanized: šāloš
sǝʿuḏot, lit. 'three meals') is the
third meal
customarily eaten by Sabbath-observing...
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Friday evenings could be
eaten cold the
following afternoon for
shalosh seudot,
palatable this way as
liquid vegetable oil was used
rather than a hard...
- new meal again)
because according to some
opinions one
fulfills Shalosh Seudot in this manner. One
should not eat the
challah over the
Pesach utensils...
- He parti****ted in
their Thursday-night
study sessions as well as
their seudot mitzvah (festival meals)
marking a siyum, and
Hanukkah parties. Notwithstanding...
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including one
niggun (melody) to Tzur
Mishelo sung
during the
Shalosh Seudot (third
Shabbat meal). An
anthology of his
writings is
entitled Midbar Kodesh...
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together with Koach, the
Conservative group of Hillel.
Typical shalosh seudot food is
served and
singing continues until Maariv, at
about nightfall. Shabbat...