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Shabbat meals, or Shabbos meals are the three meals eaten by Shabbat-observant Jews: the first on Friday night, the second on Saturday during the day, and the third late on Saturday afternoon. The Hebrew word for "meal" is seudah, with the plural version being seudos or seudot. Therefore, the Friday night and Saturday daytime meals are often referred to as seudot or seudos. The third meal, held on Saturday afternoon, is called either shalosh seudos, seudah shlishit, or shaleshudus.
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