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Kiddush
Kid·dush K0055600 (kĭd′əsh, kē-do͞osh′)n. Judaism The traditional blessing and prayer recited over wine on the eve of the Sabbath or a festival. [Mishnaic Hebrew qiddûš, sanctification, from Hebrew qiddēš, to sanctify, derived stem of qādaš, to be holy; see qdš in Semitic roots.]Kiddush (ˈkɪdəʃ; Hebrew kɪˈdʊʃ) n1. (Judaism) a special blessing said before a meal on sabbaths and festivals, usually including the blessing for wine or bread2. (Judaism) a reception usually for the congregants after a service at which drinks and snacks are served and this grace is said[from Hebrew qiddūsh sanctification]Kid•dush (ˈkɪd əʃ, kɪˈduʃ) n. Judaism. a blessing recited over a cup of wine or over bread on the Sabbath or on a festival. [< Hebrew qiddūsh literally, sanctification] Kiddush
Kiddush (kĭd`əsh) [Heb.,=sanctification], Jewish ceremonial blessing indicating the beginning of the Sabbath or any other Hebrew festival. Kiddush is also said at mealtime and consists of a prayer of benediction over the occasion and the wine or bread. |