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What Judaism meals are there?

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13y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

On the Sabbath, three meals are held: Friday night, Shabbos morning and afternoon. On festivals, two meals are held. It is also a custom to have a festive meal at a wedding, bar mitzva, pidyon (redemption of the firstborn), and bris (circumcision).

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