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HA MOTZI LECHEM - BLESSING OVER THE BREAD... more
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HA MOTZI LECHEM - BLESSING OVER THE BREAD
HA MOTZI LECHEM literally means WHO BRINGS FORTH BREAD.
The following excerpts are from Ellen Frankl and Betsy Platkin Teutsch ‘s book The Encyclopedia of Jewish Symbols. 1992. Northvale: Aaronson. 68-69).
“Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the Universe, who brings forth bread from the earth.” If one is to eat bread at a meal and one recites this blessing, the HA MOTZI frees one from saying any other blessing at that meal.
“Torah commanded that the Israelites set aside a certain portion of their bread , hallah, for the priests. When the Temple was destroyed, and with it most of the rituals of the Priestly Cult, the rabbis ruled that Jews must still set aside a small piece of each loaf of bread and burn it to symbolize that portion once given to the priests. This symbolic donation is called hallah.
The Shabbat hallah represents the 12 unleavened showbreads, symbolic of the 12 tribes, which wer...
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