A seudat nissuin (Hebrew, lit. 'wedding feast' or 'marriage supper') is a seudat mitzvah that observant Jews eat after a Jewish wedding. It is a mitzvah...
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– the ability to say blessings – Brachot. During the festive meal, seudat nissuin following a Jewish wedding, guests participate in the mitzvah (commandment)...
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Jewish wedding (redirect from Nissuin)
considered more or less auspicious. Jewish views on marriage Chuppah Seudat nissuin Jewish divorce Marriage in Israel This article incorporates text from...
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trying to create because he used a Jewish wedding – specifically, a Seudat Nissuin – as the setting of the story. Luke 14:11 says "Every one that exalteth...
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Jannah, Jewish eschatology describes the Messiah holding a Seudat nissuin, called the Seudat Chiyat HaMatim, with the righteous of every nation at the...
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the one who will dine in the kingdom of God." The parable is about a Seudat Nissuin, which Jews in New Testament times were required to attend. The version...
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Archived from the original on September 4, 2008. Retrieved July 3, 2008. "Nissuin: The Second of the Two Ceremonies". Archived from the original on November...
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