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Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the universe, for the (after grain products) nourishment and sustenance (after wine) vine and the fruit of the vine (after fruits) tree and the fruit of the tree and for the produce of the field; for the desirable, good and spacious land that You were pleased to give our forefathers as a heritage, to eat of...
13 maj 2004 · There are prescribed blessings that must be said after eating all foods, not just hamotzi. On mezonot foods, we recite an al hamichya blessing. On all other foods, with the exception of the seven fruits of Israel and wine, we say a borei nefashot blessing. See Jewish laws of blessings after eating.
We experience the blessing of all-that-is, the entire Universe, through eating and enjoying this food in all its variety. Wine made from grapes, or grape juice. Barukh ata Adonai Eloheinu, Melekh ha'olam, bo're p'ri hagefen. Blessed are You, LORD our God, King of the universe, Who creates the fruit of the vine.
Jews traditionally recite a short blessing before eating any food, be it meal or snack. There are different blessings for different categories of food including fruits (that grow on trees), vegetables (that grow on the ground), grains, miscellaneous (foods that do not grow in soil, like dairy and meat), bread, and wine.
The blessings recited on the various food groups. Includes Hebrew, English and transliterated texts.
Say this blessing before eating bread (challah) at the beginning of a meal on Shabbat. Download the printable version of this blessing. בָּרוּךְ אַתָּה, יְיָ אֱלֹהֵינוּ, מֶלֶךְ הָעוֹלָם הַמּוֹצִיא לֶחֶם מִן הָאָרֶץ. hamotzi lechem min haaretz. Blessed are You, Adonai our God, Sovereign of all, who brings forth bread from the earth.
We praise You, Eternal God, Sovereign of the universe, who creates many kinds of food. For vegetables and fruits that grow in the soil, such as broccoli, peanuts, tomatoes, etc.: Transliteration