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The Shabbat Table

A Practical Guide



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Posted: Dec 15, 2008
Re: Altar
It is the table in general that is considered an altar, not only the Shabbat table. For the sources, please see Why is the Challah dipped in salt before it is eaten?
Posted By Chani Benjaminson, chabad.org

Posted: Dec 14, 2008
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Where does it say/who said that the shabbat table is emblematic of the altar?
Please give references.
Posted By Lisa, New York, New York

Posted: Feb 25, 2008
how to wash the hands
Thanks for your note. You may want to check out Ritual Washing of the Hands where you can find instructions on how to wash your hands as well as the transliteration of the blessing.
Posted By Chani Benjaminson, Chabad.org



 

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