What is Hamotzi?

Definition of hamotzi
: the recital of the Hebrew benediction over bread before meals.
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What is the challah blessing called?

The blessing recited over bread is called “Motzi.” In some traditions just the person reciting the prayer holds the loaf, or two loaves held together. In other traditions everyone present touches the challah, or touches someone who is touching the challah, as the prayer is said or sung.
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Do you say Hamotzi on Rosh Hashanah?

Before eating, a prayer is said over the bread, which is called the Hamotzi. It's read as, "Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the Universe, who has brought forth bread from the earth." In Hebrew, participants pronounce it as, "Baruch ata Adonai, Eloheinu Melech ha-olam, hamotzi lechem min ha'aretz."
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What is a Motzi blessing?

By: Meg Adler. At Camp Tawonga, the Motzi is a blessing we say before eating any meal – technically one that includes bread – and is a staple in the Dining Hall. It's a short little blessing but has a lot of meaning. Here is a quick 101 on this Jewish expression of gratitude: To start, listen to the Motzi.
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What is the prayer for bread?

Hamotzi (Blessing over bread)

Blessed is the Oneness that makes us holy and brings forth bread from the earth. Phonetic Hebrew transliteration: Baruch atah Adonai eloheinu melech ha-alom ha-motzi lechem min ha-aretz.
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How do you bless bread?

O God, the Eternal Father, we ask thee in the name of thy Son, Jesus Christ, to bless and sanctify this bread to the souls of all those who partake of it, that they may eat in remembrance of the body of thy Son, and witness unto thee, O God, the Eternal Father, that they are willing to take upon them the name of thy ...
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What does the challah symbolize?

Challah loaves are often braided. The three strands of the braid may represent truth, peace and justice. Another interpretation is that having two loaves of three-stranded braids equals six total strands, which symbolize the six work days of the week aside from Shabbat.
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What is Kiddush and Motzi?

Sung by Gershom Sizomu with Abayudaya community response. From Abayudaya: Music from the Jewish People of Uganda. Kiddush And Motzi (Sabbath Blessing Over Wine And Bread)
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What is Mezonot bread?

These sweet, light rolls are kneaded with apple juice and so, according to many halachic authorities, they are not "bread" – the blessing recited on them is Mezonot and they do not require ritual washing before consumption. Perfect for a quick snack when you're short on time.
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What do we do on first night of Rosh Hashanah?

On the first day of Rosh Hashanah, the Tashlich ceremony is performed. This involves visiting a body of fresh water to symbolically cast past sins away. Spicy, sharp, or sour foods are avoided in favor of sweet delicacies, representing wishes for a sweet and pleasant year (not a bitter year). Nuts are also avoided.
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Are candles lit on Rosh Hashanah?

Candle-lighting is an important part of Rosh Hashanah, and it's a common tradition that takes place on numerous Jewish holidays. Essentially, women and girls light candles on each evening of Rosh Hashanah, and recite prayers while doing so.
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Why is bread so important in Judaism?

For people of the Jewish faith, bread serves as a symbol of the way God feeds our souls. When Jewish people eat challah, a special bread made of dough braided into loaves and served on the Sabbath (Shabbos) and at many holiday meals, they think about how they are connected to God.
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What does Baruch atah Adonai Eloheinu Melech ha'olam mean?

Baruch atah Adonai Eloheinu Melech ha-olam, asher kid'shanu b-mitzvotav, v-tzivanu l'hadlik ner shel Hanukkah. Blessed are you, Our God, Ruler of the Universe, who makes us holy through Your commandments, and commands us to light the Hanukkah lights.
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Is Hamotzi a bagel?

The Bracha Rishona on Bagels is Hamotzi and the Bracha Acharona is Birchas Hamazon.
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Is spelt Hamotzi?

HaMotzi: Which Foods Get HaMotzi

Wash the One-Time Method and say ha'motzi on bread made of the Five Grains (wheat, rye, oats, barley, or spelt), even if you will not eat at least 1.3 fl.
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Who recites kiddush?

In the Aseres Hadibros (Ten Commandments), we are commanded to “Remember the Shabbos day to sanctify it.” One fulfills this Torah obligation by simply reciting Kiddush on Shabbos. Chazal (the Rabbis) instituted the recitation of Kiddush over a cup of wine.
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Where is kiddush in the Bible?

The text of the Friday night kiddush begins with a passage from Genesis 2:1–3, as a testimony to God's creation of the world and cessation of work on the seventh day.
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Why do we have kiddush?

A central part of the Jewish Sabbath, holidays and other important life events, Kiddush is a prayer recited before drinking wine to celebrate or mark certain occasions. In Hebrew, kiddush literally means "sanctification," and is understood to highlight the sanctimonious nature of special events.
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Why is challah so special?

The bond among Jews, God and bread goes back to the first five books of the Bible: As the Israelites are about to end their exile, God commands them to show gratitude by setting aside a portion, or “challah,” of all the bread they make after entering the Holy Land.
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What does challah taste like?

What does Challah bread taste like? The taste is very similar to a brioche bread. The texture is rich and spongy from the egg yolks, with a little tang from the honey. The best way to put it – it's a little soft, a little sweet, and a whole lot of delicious!
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Why do we burn challah?

Today, since the kohanim are not clean from such spiritual impurity, the challah is not given to the kohain. The dough, however, is forbidden to be eaten until the challah is separated. Therefore, challah is separated and burned, to assure that it will not be eaten.
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How do you bless bread for communion?

O present Spirit, help us recognize the risen Christ in the breaking of the bread. Feed the world with this bread. Bring it joy with this wine. Give it leaven and salt in us, a community of faith strengthened by your meal.
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