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Wat (wie) is kiddush - definitie

BLESSING SAID BY JEWS AT THE BEGINNING OF SHABBAT AND HOLIDAYS, OR A SNACK OR LIGHT MEAL SERVED IN THE SYNAGOGUE AFTER SHABBAT AND HOLIDAY MORNING SERVICES.
Kiddush cup; Kidush; Kiddish; Kiddush table
  • making the Blessing over ''challah'']] (India, 1944).
  • Engraved sterling silver kiddush cup
  • Friday evening Sabbath meal]], as usually recited by the father (Israel, 1963).
  • Silver kiddush cup, inscribed in Hebrew with the words (en. translation): “Remember the Sabbath day and sanctify it.” [[Basel]] 1850s, in the [[Jewish Museum of Switzerland]]’s collection.
  • Sterling silver kiddush cup

kiddush         
['k?d??]
¦ noun a Jewish ceremony of prayer and blessing over wine, performed at a meal preceding the Sabbath or a holy day.
Origin
C18: from Heb. qiddu?s 'sanctification'.
Kiddush         
Kiddush (; ), 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.
Kiddush club         
Kiddush Club
"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 wine or liquor, and socialize. Traditionally it has been a male-bonding experience, especially in Orthodox communities.

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Kiddush

Kiddush (; 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.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor kiddush
1. Twelve–year–old boys recite Kiddush Friday night in place of their fathers.
2. A sign from the large open air kiddush held that last Shabbat leaned across a slab of concrete.
3. In honor of their special anniversary, some of the Abramsons‘ friends last week hosted a sumptuous kiddush in their honor.
4. The good thing that I see from here today is that we actually have a chance to do a Kiddush Hashem in the eyes of the world. (Kiddush Hashem means "Sanctification of the Name of God" and denotes exemplary conduct in a difficult public situation.) We are doing one now and I hope it continues and we do not spoil it.
5. Read the rest of this blog >> Send your comments >> × × × A chance for Kiddush Hashem Posted÷ Tuesday, August 16, 2005 By÷ Marion It‘s actually happening.