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  1. Kiddush levana - Wikipedia

  2. 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.

  3. Kiddush Levana: Sanctification of the Moon - Chabad.org

    What Is Kiddush Levana? Kiddush Levana (קִדּוּשׁ לְבָנָה), the Sanctification of the Moon, is performed once a month, during the first part of the lunar cycle. Said outdoors at night, Kiddush Levana is a meaningful ritual highlighted by a …

  4. Kiddush - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  5. Shabbat: Kiddush - Jewish Virtual Library

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  7. What Is Kiddush? - Chabad.org

    1. Sanctifying Shabbat. 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, …

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  8. Kiddush | Prayer, Cup, & Meaning | Britannica

    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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  9. Kiddush Hashem - Wikipedia

  10. Kiddush: Holding the Divine Presence in Our Hands

    Candle lighting signals the onset of Shabbat, but it is kiddush — the blessing recited at the table over wine — that inaugurates Shabbat in the home. The kiddush liturgy invokes the themes of creation and the exodus, but Jewish …