In my experience, guests are usually invited to join families for a Shabbat or festival meal.
The mitzva (Torah-precept) to welcome guests is well-known (Genesis ch.18) and is considered a central Jewish trait (see Talmud, Yevamot 79a).
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The Jewish home is considered to be Israel. All Jews are welcome there, and some Jews think that all Jews should live in Israel.
"You are welcome!" in English is Benvenuto! (to guests) and Prego! (to being thanked) in Italian.
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It means "welcome," I couldn't translate it perfectly but it's something you mutter when you welcome guests.
The 3-day rule for house guests suggests that visitors should not stay for more than 3 days in a row to avoid overstaying their welcome. To implement this rule in your home, communicate it clearly to guests before they arrive and kindly remind them if necessary. Setting boundaries and expectations can help maintain a harmonious living environment for both hosts and guests.
She stood at the door to welcome guests as they arrived He went next door to welcome our new neighbors. That exclusive country club doesn't welcome new members.
You can say "Welcome to the party!" or "Thank you for joining us!" to greet guests as they arrive.
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You can say "Dobrodošli kući" in Bosnian, which translates to "Welcome home."
welcome to my home