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  2. Shabbat meals - Wikipedia

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    The Saturday morning meal traditionally begins with kiddush and Hamotzi on two challot.. It is customary to eat hot foods at this meal. During and after the Second Temple period, the Sadducees, who rejected the Oral Torah, did not eat heated food on Shabbat (as heated food appears to be prohibited in the written section of the Torah).

  3. Challah cover - Wikipedia

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    Two homemade challot placed on cutting board covered by an embroidered challah cover. A 'challah cover' is a special cloth used to cover the two braided loaves (Hebrew: חַלָּה, challah; pl. Hebrew: חלוֹת, challot) set out on the table at the beginning of an Ashkenazi Shabbat or Yom Tov meal.

  4. Shabbat - Wikipedia

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    Shabbat is a day of celebration as well as prayer. It is customary to eat three festive meals: Dinner on Shabbat eve (Friday night), lunch on Shabbat day (Saturday), and a third meal (a Seudah shlishit [36]) in the late afternoon (Saturday). It is also customary to wear nice clothing (different from during the week) on Shabbat to honor the day.

  5. The Best Dresses to Wear to a Rehearsal Dinner This ... - AOL

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    The ultimate guide to what to wear to the pre-wedding festivities for every dress code.

  6. "What the Hell Am I Going to Wear to This Rehearsal Dinner ...

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    Here's a list of tips, a few do's and dont's, and some outfit inspiration for a rehearsal dinner. No matter what the vibe is, you'll look effortless with any one of these looks.

  7. Jewish religious clothing - Wikipedia

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    The tallit is a Jewish prayer shawl worn while reciting morning prayers as well as in the synagogue on Shabbat and holidays.In Yemen, the wearing of such garments was not unique to prayer time alone but was worn the entire day. [12]

  8. At Shabbat dinner near UWM encampment, Jewish students ... - AOL

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    At the Shabbat dinner, she thought what summer break would bring the students: perhaps a stay at Jewish summer camp, maybe a birthright trip to Israel, and importantly, time to unwind and reflect. ...

  9. Bekishe - Wikipedia

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    Some non-Hassidic Orthodox Jews wear a tish bekishe at home during the Shabbos meals. Many Hassidic Rebbes, mainly of Hungarian lineage, wear tish bekishes with various colors, usually either blue or silver, often with black. Many Hassidic Rebbes wear samet (velvet) or strohkes (velvet piping), symbolizing tefillin, on the bekeshe.