shaloshudes
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| shaloshudes | (SHAH-loh-SHOO-diss) | listen |
Definitions
n. The traditional third meal of the Shabbat, eaten Saturday afternoon or evening beginning before the Shabbat has ended.
Example Sentences
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"We're going to Rachel's for shaloshudes."
Languages of Origin
- Textual Hebrew
- Yiddish
Etymology
Y שלש־סעודות shaleshúdes
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Alternative Spellings
shalosh seudos, shaloshudos, shaleshudes, shalosh seudot, shaleshides, shalshudes
Notes
Synonymous with seudah shlishit.
Does not need to be a large meal. Tradition comes from a passage in the Talmud, although specific practices surrounding this tradition vary.
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