ברכת המזון
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Birkat HaMazon is the blessing of thanksgiving recited after any meal that includes bread. Comprising four main blessings, it thanks God for food, the Land of Israel, Jerusalem, and divine goodness. When at least three adults have eaten together, the text is introduced by a communal invitation (zimun), a practice that has shaped the Jewish table since antiquity.
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