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What Is the Kiddush? | My Jewish Learning
Kiddush, which means holiness, is the prayer over wine (or grape juice) that sanctifies Shabbat and holidays. Traditionally, Kiddush is recited (in two different versions) on Friday night and at Shabbat lunch. Other versions of the Kiddush are said on holiday eves and days. Friday Night Kiddush
What Are the Kiddush basics? - Chabad.org
What Are the Kiddush basics? By Naftali Silberberg. “Remember the Sabbath day to sanctify it” ( Exodus 20:8). This verse is a Torah command to sanctify the Shabbat when it enters ( Kiddush) and when it departs ( Havdalah ). The Sages instituted that this sanctification be accompanied by a cup of wine (or grape juice).
Kiddush | Texts & Source Sheets from Torah, Talmud and Sefaria's ...
Kiddush — literally, sanctification — is the ceremonial prayer before the main meals on Shabbat and holidays. It generally includes a blessing on wine and at least one paragraph about the holiness of the day. The main kiddush is said at night to recognize and sanctify the holy day.
The Origin and Observance of Kiddush in Judaism - Learn Religions
A central part of the Jewish Sabbath, holidays and other important life events, Kiddush is a prayer recited before drinking wine to celebrate or mark certain occasions. In Hebrew, kiddush literally means "sanctification," and is understood to highlight the sanctimonious nature of special events.
Kiddush - Wikipedia
Kiddush ( / ˈkɪdɪʃ /; Hebrew: קידוש [ki'duʃ, qid'duːʃ] ), literally, "sanctification", is a blessing recited over wine or grape juice to sanctify the Shabbat and Jewish holidays. Additionally, the word refers to a small repast held on Shabbat or festival mornings after the prayer services and before the meal.
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