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where Muslims fast for the whole duration of the month for around 30 continuous days. The fasting starts at dawn and ends by sunset where the first meal "break fast" is eaten. During the time of fasting no form of food or drink is consumed.
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Orthodox Jews generally do not eat meat or drink wine at the break-fast after Tisha B'Av because the burning of the Temple on the 9th of Av is said to have continued until noon on the 10th of Av. Even when the 9th of Av falls on
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last about 25 hours, from before sundown on the previous night until after sundown on the day of the fast. Four other shorter fasts during the year begin at dawn and end after sunset.
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A break-fast follows each of the major Jewish fast days of Yom Kippur and Tisha B'Av, as well as the four minor fast days of
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before the post-fast meal helps the body to readjust and diminishes the urge to eat too much or too rapidly.
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restrictions end with the fast, wine and meat are customarily still not consumed at the break fast.
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to replace the salt lost during fasting. North African Jews prepare butter cookies known as
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often eat a mixture of shredded apples mixed with rose water called "faloodeh seeb."
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Customs for the first food eaten after the Yom Kippur fast differ.
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candle, another holds the besamim, and a third carries in food.
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1657 engraving of rituals to end Yom Kippur. One man makes
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and Tisha B'Av is observed on the 10th, though all other
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kiddush
shofar
havdala
Breakfast
Judaism
Ta'anit
fasting
Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur
Tisha B'Av
Fast of Gedalia
Tenth of Tevet
Fast of Esther
Seventeenth of Tammuz
tea
cake
milk
juice
Iranian Jews
Polish
Russian Jews
Syrian
Iraqi Jews
bagels
Turkish
Greek Jews
melon
herring
ghribi

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