• Seudah shlishit (Hebrew: סעודה שלישית, romanized: səʿuḏah šəlišiṯ third meal) or shaleshudes (Yiddish, an elided form of Hebrew: שָׁלֹשׁ סְעֻדוֹת, romanized: šāloš...
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  • meal, held on Saturday afternoon is called either shalosh seudos, seudah shlishit, or shaleshudus. The Friday night meal traditionally begins with the...
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  • Seudat mitzvah (redirect from Seudah)
    Israel) for Passover. The Passover Seders are seudot mitzvah. Except for Seudah Shlishit (the "third meal" of Shabbat) all of these meals are preceded by Kiddush...
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  • (Rabbi Judah Halevi) Yoducha Rayonai (Israel Najara) Yom Zeh Mechubad Seudah Shlishit ("the Third Meal") or Shalosh Seudos (literally, "Three Meals") is...
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  • would be considered preparing from the Sabbath for after the Sabbath. Seudah Shlishit is the third meal of Shabbat, usually eaten on Shabbat afternoon. Traditionally...
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    (Friday night), lunch on Shabbat day (Saturday), and a third meal (a Seudah shlishit) in the late afternoon (Saturday). It is also customary to wear nice...
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  • recital by traditional Jews during their final Shabbos/Shabbat meal, seudah shlishit, as a means of comfort during the day's waning moments. The poem opens...
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    and Sukkot. There are also large rooms for other functions, such as Seudah shlishit on Shabbat afternoons, weddings and bar mitzvah celebrations. A separate...
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    ][year needed] Titled Lev Tahor ("A pure heart"), this song is commonly sung at Seudah Shlishit (the third Shabbat meal). Benefit of clergy#The Miserere Kentish Psalm...
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    afternoon for Seudah Shlishit, while Gerrer Hasidim only have their tische on Saturday afternoon or early evening for Seudah Shlishit. A tische is usually...
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