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Kiddush (Blessing Over Wine) Next, one sanctifies the holiday by reciting the specialKiddush(blessing over wine) forRosh Hashanah. It is a custom to ensure that all family members and guests are able to participate by holding and drinking from their own cup of wine or grape juice. As wit...
The Jewish marriage ceremony has two basic parts: "Kiddushin" and "Nisuin." Both parts are introduced with the blessing over wine, the traditional symbol of joy and abundance. The first blessing over the wine signifies that just as we pronounce the holiness of the Sabbath and festivals over ...
Chossen: Yiddish word for groom. Erusin: Betrothal ceremony. Ha-Motzi: Blessing recited over bread. Haray Aht: Aramaic phrase recited during the ring ceremony. READ MORE 28 Vow Books to Complete Your Wedding Ceremony Hava Nagila: TraditionalKlezmersong played at Jewish weddings. Hazzan: Cantor....
Death did not put an end toDavid's greatness and splendor, for he was also among the elect in paradise (Jellinek, "B. H." v. 168; vi. 25, 26), and on the Day of Judgment he will pronounce the blessing over the wine during the great feast (Pes. 119b; compare Cup of ...
We regathered into our inner and outer circles, making a berakhah [blessing] over wine. That blessing, like the one for challah, was recited in traditional as well as feminized Hebrew and translated into "midrashic" [interpretive] English. Berukha at Shekhinah, Makor ha’hayim, boreyt p’...
The Blessing after the Wine The Basics of Being Jewish What is Being Jewish? Judaism is not a “quick-fix” religion. It takes total immersion, and it lovingly encompasses all of a person’s life. What Does Judaism Believe? The religion of life. The primary beliefs of Judaism are touched...
“There’s the blessings over the wine and the grape juice and the challah and the candles,” Pogany said. “And so we talked about - is it ‘too much Jewish,’ to have all the blessings?” Instead of doing all of them, Charlie’s family recites the blessing for the grape juice in...
There the groom pronounces one blessing over a cup of wine and the others over a second cup; he takes a ring and coins of gold, copper, and (chiefly) silver, and says to the bride, in Aramaic: "Be hallowed and be betrothed unto me,—, the bridegroom, thou, bride and virgin [...
The bride and groom each take a sip of the wine. The second is recited over the ceremony itself, thanking G-d for giving us the opportunity to perform this Mitzvah, after which the Choson and Kallah once again take a sip of the wine, after the seven blessings. The marriage blessing ...