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Instead of you saying a prayer, ask him/her to say the Jewish blessing over bread, and to translate also. If they don't know it, you can educate them: Blessed are you, Lord our God, King of the universe, who brings forth bread from the earth.

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If you wish to remain religiously neutral (i.e. you are a Christian and your friend is Jewish, but you would rather not offend anyone), you can always say something very simple, such as "Dear Lord, thank you for blessing those who sit at your table and for providing us all with the nourishment before us, both physical and spiritual." As long as you do not invoke "Jesus Christ", "Mohammed" or any similar person who is particular to non-Jewish religions, you should be able to remain religiously neutral with your Jewish friend.

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