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Shabbos Food


Category: Food and Drink  >>  Cooking Products

By Marcia Henin   [ 09/04/2008 ]
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The Sabbath or Shabbos is an auspicious day for the Jews. Shabbat begins at sundown on Friday evening and ends after sundown on Saturday. It symbolizes the seventh day of genesis.

The head of the household or any male over 13 years of age, recites Kiddush over the wine. Kiddush is a special blessing or prayer, which proclaims the holiness of the Sabbath or Shabbos.

The Sabbath or shabbos food follows this prayer. Chicken Soup and Gloria's Limelight Roast Chickens are staple shabbos foods.

The sweetest way to end Sabbath evening meal is with pareve ice cream.

Sabbath Rituals:

It is mandatory to eat three meals per day. Meals begin with blessing over two loaves of bread, usually known as challah. It is mandatory to consume meat or fish for Shabbat lunch and on Friday night. Jews eat the third meal late Saturday afternoon. It is generally a light meal.

It is important to engage in pleasurable activities such as eating, singing, and spending time with the family.

Honor Shabbat by being clean and decorate the house with flowers. Wear new clothes and refrain from unpleasant conversation on Shabbos.

Before the first meal and after the morning prayers, recite Kiddush over a cup of wine. Again, on Saturday night, recite Havdalah over a cup of wine in the presence of fragrant candles and spices.

Kosher Steak:

Kshrut classifies the flesh of mammals and birds as meat or kosher steak. The Jewish law considers fish as parve, neither meat nor dairy.

Jews have to follow strict rules. The Jewish law allows only certain food to eat, known as kosher. Forbidden foods are treyfah. All dairy products are kosher. All shellfishes are treyfah.

All plants are kosher. Animals must fit the criteria in Leviticus. Jews cut them in a special manner, known as Halal. They remove all the blood before eating the kosher steak.

Jews eat kosher steak of animals and birds that Shechitah kill. Shechitah is the traditional slaughter, who kills the animals by slitting their throat with a sharp knife. The animals suffer less in this way. It is against Jewish law to cause pain to living things.

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Submitted by Content Editor at Inter-dev - Internet marketing company, On behalf of Aviglatt.com – A kosher food store providing kosher steak, kosher shabbos food for a real kosher shabbos – http://www.aviglatt.com/, http://www.aviglatt.com/Catalog_95.html

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