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    kiddush
    /ˈkɪdʊʃ/

    noun

    • 1. a ceremony of prayer and blessing over wine, performed by the head of a Jewish household at the meal ushering in the Sabbath (on a Friday night) or a holy day, or at the lunch preceding it: "kiddush cups"

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  3. 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.

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    The Hebrew word kiddush translates as “sanctification” or “separation.” It’s a mitzvah to verbally declare Shabbat, the seventh day of the week, separate and holy. We do this on Friday nights—once during prayers, and then again holding a cup of wine before we begin our evening meal. This declaration of sanctification is known as kiddush. The declar...

    As an extension, we also hold a cup of wine and recite Shabbat rest–related verses and a blessing over wine before we begin our Shabbat daytime meal. You can find that text here. In many synagogues, morning services are followed by a reception. Since it is preceded by the blessing over wine, the reception is often called a kiddush as well. (It is s...

    It is customary to sponsor a Shabbat morning kiddushin honor of the birth of a new baby girl. These receptions can take place anywhere, in synagogues or even in private homes. There are a number of reasons for this custom: 1. We thank G‑d for the gift of a new baby girl. 2. People often hold the kiddush following the service when they named their n...

    Kiddush Wine: Since kiddush is the way that Jews honor the beloved Shabbat, at times people went through great effort to secure wine. For a long time most Jews could only afford cheap, sweet wine (sometimes made from raisins). To this day, thick, sweet kosher wine is often referred to as “kiddushwine.” Kiddush Cup: You can use pretty much any cup f...

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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 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. Significance.

  5. Kiddush needs to be followed by a meal that contains bread. To learn why this is so (and what to do if you are unable to eat bread) read this article. By Naftali Silberberg. Rabbi Silberberg resides in Brooklyn, New York, with his wife, Chaya Mushka, and their three children.

  6. Kiddush, Jewish benediction and prayer recited over a cup of wine immediately before the meal on the eve of the Sabbath or of a festival; the ceremony acknowledges the sanctity of the day that has just begun.

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  7. The kiddush liturgy invokes the themes of creation and the exodus, but Jewish mysticism, or kabbalah, represents this ritual as one of personal spirituality, in which we both invoke and manifest divinity.

  8. Kiddush is a Hebrew word for sanctification, and it refers to a Jewish ritual of blessing wine or bread on a holy day. Learn more about the etymology, usage, and examples of kiddush from Merriam-Webster Dictionary.