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Sabbath
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A day of the week certain religions reserve for worship, rest, and time with family. Christians - Sunday, Jews - Saturday, Muslims - Friday.
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challah
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A special, white braided bread for the sabbath, holidays or weddings but good eating anytime.
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babushka
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A woman's headscarf folded into a triangle and tied under the chin; worn by Russian peasant women.
Also a word for Grandmother in Russian. |
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bouquet
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An arrangement or bunch of flowers that is usually given as a present or carried by a bride
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bride
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The woman or female participant in a wedding that gets married.
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engaged
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An engagement is an agreement or promise to marry. A man traditional asks or proposes to his girlfriend with a ring. It is also the time between the proposal and the wedding ceremony.
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artificial
(ar-tuh-fish-ul) |
Made or produced by humans. Not natural. For example artifcial flowers.
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handkerchief or hankie
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A small piece of linen, silk, or other fabric, usuually square shaped and used for wiping one's nose, eyes, hands, or face. Also might be worn in a man's suit pocket for decoration.
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huppah
(hoo-pah) |
A canopy or covering under which the Jewish marriage takes place.
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poverty
(pov-er-tee) |
The state or condition of having little or no money, goods, or way of support - poor.
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bullring
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A circular arena or stadium where bullfights take place.
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Amazon Jungle
(a-muh-zon) |
The world's largest rainforest that is 65% jungle and covers 8 countires in South America.
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