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Which Jewish ceremony? Bris (circumcisioin)? Havdalah (the end of the Sabbath)? Kiddush (the blessing over wine and bread that starts a Sabbath or festival meal)? Candle lighting (at the start of the Sabbath or a festival)? Tahara (the washing of a corpse before burial)? There are many many more.

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