Chapter 77 – The Kiddush (A Blessing Recited Over Wine or Grape Juice to Sanctify The Shabbat and Jewish Holidays) and the Sabbath Meals

77.1) Usher in the Sabbath with the kiddush (a blessing recited over wine or grape juice to sanctify the Shabbat and Jewish holidays) to honor the Sabbath with words.

77.2) Recite the kiddush and eat before night.

77.3) Say kiddush over old and good wine.

77.4) Women must say kiddush.

77.5) Do not say kiddush over wine that has turned sour.

77.6) Say kiddush over wine that has been boiled or spiced with honey.

77.7) Thoroughly clean the cup used for kiddush.

77.8) Cover the hallot (challah; bread)while reciting kiddush.

77.9) If you recite kiddush, drink at least a mouthful of wine from the cup without interruption.

77.10) The wine that is part of the meal, does not require the usual concluding benediction.

77.11) Do not say benediction over the wine with the meal.

77.12) If you accidently say kiddush over water or another beverage, you must repeat it once you pour wine in the cup.

77.13) Say kiddush over a cup of wine at the morning service.

77.14) Recite the evening and daytime kiddush in the room where the meal is served.

77.15) If you feel faint after the Shaharit morning service, you may have some food before praying the Musaph.

77.16) Eat three meals on the Sabbath.

77.17) Say the benediction Hamotzi (blessing over bread) over two loaves of bread at every meal.

77.18) The person with the two loaves must say the Hamotzi, which exempts others from saying it.

77.19) Read any weekly portion of the Pentateuch on Friday that you neglected to read during the week.

77.20) Do not abstain from food on the Sabbath.

77.21) Do not grieve over any distress.

77.22) Partake generously of fruits and delicacies on the Sabbath.

77.23) Take a nap after the meal if you normally nap.

77.24) Study the Torah after your nap.

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