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  2. Kosher wine - Wikipedia

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    Kosher wine (Hebrew: יין כשר, yáyin kashér) is wine that is produced in accordance with halakha, and more specifically kashrut, such that Jews will be permitted to pronounce blessings over and drink it. This is an important issue, since wine is used in several Jewish ceremonies, especially those of Kiddush.

  3. Haggadah - Wikipedia

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    Acting in a way that shows freedom and majesty, many Jews have the custom of filling each other's cups at the Seder table. The Kiddush is traditionally said by the father of the house, but all Seder participants participate by reciting the Kiddush and drinking at least a majority of a cup of wine.

  4. Passover Seder - Wikipedia

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    Seder is a transliteration of the Hebrew סדר, which means 'order' or 'procedure'. The name also expresses the conduct of the meal, all the dishes, the blessings, the prayers, the stories and the songs, written in the Haggadah, a book that determines the order of Passover and tells the story of the Exodus from Egypt.

  5. Sacramental wine - Wikipedia

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    This is often referred to as "the common cup". [11] The serving of Communion elements individually, to be taken in unison, is common among Baptists. Some Protestant denominations use small individual cups, presented to communicants on a tray, although a larger chalice may still be used by the presiding minister. [12]

  6. Communion cup - Wikipedia

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    A communion cup is a ritual liturgical vessel, a variant of a chalice, used by only one member of the congregation. A communion cup is usually quite small; it can be as small as a shot glass . They may be designed as small beakers or as miniature versions of the usual liturgical chalice.

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  8. Kiddush - Wikipedia

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    Wine or grape juice may be used for kiddush. The Talmud permits the use of unfermented fresh grape juice for sacramental use. [4] While later legal codes have expressed a preference for wine, traditional and orthodox communities generally permit the use of grape juice in place of wine for blessings and rituals. [5]

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