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    Kiddush (/ˈkɪdɪʃ/; Hebrew: קידוש [ki'duʃ, qid'duːʃ]), literally, "sanctification", is a blessing recited over wine or grape juice to sanctify the Shabbat...
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    Kiddush Levanah (Hebrew: קידוש לבנה, qidduš ləḇānā, Sanctification of the Moon) is a Jewish ritual performed outside at night in which a series of prayers...
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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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    (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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    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...
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    bread or to add salt to the bread if this bread is unsalted when doing Kiddush for Shabbat. It is customary to spread some salt over the bread or to dip...
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  • Kiddush Shabbat – a weekly family dinner on the eve of every Shabbat, and sanctification (kiddush) of the entering day of Shabbat, over a kiddush cup...
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    and the Romans in their Bacchanalia; Judaism also incorporates it in the Kiddush, and Christianity in the Eucharist. Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Israeli...
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    be performed as late as sunset of the Tuesday following Shabbat. Like kiddush, havdalah is recited over a cup of kosher wine or grape juice, although...
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