fast of the firstborn
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A firstborn son observes the fast of the firstborn by studying religious texts.
Definition
Noun: - (Judaism) A minor fast day on Nissan 14 observed only by firstborn males; it is observed on the day before Passover. This fast commemorates the salvation of the Israelite firstborns during the tenth plague in Egypt, as described in the Book of Exodus.
Usage
- The term is used specifically within the context of Jewish religious observance to refer to this particular ritual fast.
- It is a proper noun phrase naming a specific religious event.
Examples
- Noun:
- In preparation for Passover, David observed the fast of the firstborn.
- The fast of the firstborn is traditionally broken at a siyum (celebration for completing a tractate of Talmud).
Advanced Usage
- The fast is also commonly known by its Hebrew name, Ta'anit Bechorim (תענית בכורות).
- The obligation to fast is often circumvented by participating in a , after which the fast is broken, as celebrating a religious milestone takes precedence over fasting.
Variants and Related Words
- Ta'anit Bechorim: The Hebrew name for the fast of the firstborn.
- Fast (noun): An act of abstaining from food and drink, especially for religious reasons.
- Firstborn: The first child born to parents.
Synonyms
- Ta'anit Bechorim (This is not a synonym in English but the direct Hebrew equivalent and alternate name for the same observance).
A firstborn son observes the fast of the firstborn by studying religious texts.
Noun
- (Judaism) a minor fast day on Nissan 14 that is observed only by firstborn males; it is observed on the day before Passover