No offence is meant, but it seems almost impossible that someone would need to ask this question. Jews are not required by their faith to abstain from alcohol, and virtually every world culture has one or more forms of bread that they enjoy. So yes, Jews use bread and wine.
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The question was posed too vaguely; and the asker likely meant to ask "Do the Jews use bread and wine in a religious context."
The answer is that we use wine and bread as the basic ingredients in our Sabbath and festival meals (all other foods in such meals are optional). See also Exodus ch.25, Numbers ch.15 and Leviticus ch.23 (for the use of bread and wine in the Temple).
When they eat.
Christianity, specifically the Catholic, Orthodox, and some Protestant denominations, use bread and wine (or grape juice) in the sacrament of Communion, also known as the Eucharist. They believe that through the process of transubstantiation, the bread and wine become the body and blood of Jesus Christ.
Nothing. We use wine as wine with no further symbolism.
Yes the bread and wine is blessed by the vicar.
Jesus gave the bread first and then the wine.
It is Jesus. The bread is His flesh, and the wine is His blood.
Yes there was bread and wine in the New Testament. In Luke 22:-17-19 Jesus said the wine is my blood and the bread was his body. ;~)
During the giving of communion, (bread and wine) and the preparation for it.
The outward signs for Holy Eucharist are the words the priest says when he blesses the bread and wine and the words he says when he gives the bread or wine. Another outward sign is the breaking of bread.
"Kiddush" is not a foodstuff, it is an action. The word literally means "hallowing". Orthodox Jews perform Kiddush when Shabbat begins (Friday evening), which involves the blessing of candles, wine, bread, and God's love for the Jewish people. Following that they drink some of the blessed wine and blessed bread and this leads into a Shabbat meal that takes up much of the rest of the night.
The bread and wine of the Eucharist symbolises the body and Blood of Jesus.
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