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Shalom Zachor<\/h3>\nThere is a special celebration celebrated by Ashkenazi Jews on the Friday night after a baby boy’s birth (and before his circumcision), called Shalom Zachor<\/em> (\u05e9\u05dc\u05d5\u05dd \u05d6\u05db\u05e8).<\/font> Families often invite friends to join them after the Shabbat meal for food, drink, singing and words of Torah.\n\nIn addition to it being a thanksgiving for the birth of a healthy child, the custom of a Shalom Zachor<\/em> is also an opportunity to include the baby in his first celebration marked by Torah and song, and to spiritually integrate him into the Jewish people even before his Brit Milah<\/em>.\n\nChickpeas and round lentils are commonly served, as they are symbolic of fertility and the cycle of life. One of the Hebrew names for chickpeas, \u201carbis,\u201d connects to God\u2019s promise to Abraham, \u201cI shall multiply (arbe) your seed like the stars of the sky”\n\n

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A Shalom Zachor<\/em> is not held when this first Friday night coincides with Erev Yom Kippur or the night of the Passover Seder. Since Yom Kippur is a fast day, all eating and drinking is forbidden, and during the Passover Seder, it is forbidden to eat anything after eating the afikomen, which is eaten at the end of the meal.<\/p>\n\n

Vach Nacht<\/h3>\nA vach nacht<\/em> (\u05d5\u05d5\u05d0\u05da-\u05e0\u05d0\u05db\u05d8<\/font>, “watch night” in Yiddish) is the night before the brit milah<\/em>, when the newborn boy is thought to be in need of additional spiritual protection. Ashkenazi custom is to have children come and recite the Shema Yisrael<\/em> and other verses from the Torah near the baby. In Hasidic communities a celebratory meal is held. The corresponding ceremony in the Sephardic community is called Brit Yitzchak<\/em> (“covenant of Isaac”.)\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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