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Sentences with FAST-OF-THE-FIRSTBORN

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"The fast of the firstborn commemorates the miracle of the Jewish people being saved from the tenth plague in Egypt."
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"On the fast of the firstborn, those who are able to fast abstain from food and drink from sunrise until the completion of the morning prayers."
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"The fast of the firstborn is observed on the day before Passover begins."
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"During the fast of the firstborn, Jews reflect on the significance of the redemption from slavery."
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"The fast of the firstborn is not obligatory for women, as they were not counted among the firstborn Israelites."
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"Many synagogues hold special morning services on the fast of the firstborn."
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"The fast of the firstborn serves as a reminder of the importance of freedom and gratitude."
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"During the fast of the firstborn, some individuals also study Torah throughout the night to avoid breaking the fast."
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"The fast of the firstborn is a time for introspection and spiritual preparation for Passover."
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"The fast of the firstborn is considered a minor fast in the Jewish calendar."
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"Parents may exempt their firstborn sons from the fast of the firstborn by attending a siyum celebration."
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"The fast of the firstborn is traditionally broken with a festive meal after the morning prayers."
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"Those who are exempt from the fast of the firstborn may participate in the siyum celebration by donating to charity."
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"The fast of the firstborn is a solemn occasion, often observed with quiet reflection."
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"The fast of the firstborn is observed on the 14th of Nisan in the Hebrew calendar."
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"Some individuals may choose to observe the fast of the firstborn even if they are not technically obligated."
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"During the fast of the firstborn, it is customary to attend synagogue services and recite special prayers."
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"The fast of the firstborn serves as a personal reminder of the historical events surrounding the Exodus."
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"The fast of the firstborn encourages individuals to remember the value of freedom and the responsibilities that come with it."
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"Many Jewish communities organize communal meals or gatherings after the conclusion of the fast of the firstborn."
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"The fast of the firstborn is an important ritual observed by Jewish people before Passover."
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"During the fast of the firstborn, participants abstain from eating and drinking from dawn until sunset."
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"The fast of the firstborn commemorates the plague of the firstborn in ancient Egypt."
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"On the fast of the firstborn, those who are firstborn males in their families traditionally fast to show gratitude."
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"The fast of the firstborn signifies the redemption of the firstborn Israelites from slavery in Egypt."
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"Participants in the fast of the firstborn often attend synagogue services and recite special prayers."
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"According to Jewish law, the fast of the firstborn is not mandatory but highly recommended."
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"The fast of the firstborn is usually held on the day before Passover begins."
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"Children who have not yet reached the age of obligation are exempt from observing the fast of the firstborn."
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"A festive meal, called a seudat mitzvah, often follows the conclusion of the fast of the firstborn."
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