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# Kiddush at night is considered greater than the Kiddush of the day.<ref> The Ran on Gemarah Pesachim 106a says that the [[Kiddish]] of the night is Deoritta while that of the day is Derabbanan. </ref> Therefore, if one has two bottles of wine the better bottle should be used for Kiddush at night. (However, the day is considered greater in general and should have the better selection by everything else). <ref> Gemarah Pesachim (105a)</ref>
# Kiddush at night is considered greater than the Kiddush of the day.<ref> The Ran on Gemarah Pesachim 106a says that the [[Kiddish]] of the night is Deoritta while that of the day is Derabbanan. </ref> Therefore, if one has two bottles of wine the better bottle should be used for Kiddush at night. (However, the day is considered greater in general and should have the better selection by everything else). <ref> Gemarah Pesachim (105a)</ref>
# The text of [[Kiddish]] includes Yom HaShishi, which are pesukim describing [[Shabbat]], and two [[Brachot]], Borei Peri HaGafen, and Mekadesh Ha[[Shabbat]].  <ref> Rambam (Hilchot [[Shabbat]] 29:7) writes that the order of [[Kiddish]] is Vayichulu (which are pesukim said based on Minhag), the Borei Pri Hagefen and then Mikdash Ha[[Shabbat]] (the text of which can be found in Rambam 29:2). </ref>
# The text of [[Kiddish]] includes Yom HaShishi, which are pesukim describing [[Shabbat]], and two [[Brachot]], Borei Peri HaGafen, and Mekadesh Ha[[Shabbat]].  <ref> Rambam (Hilchot [[Shabbat]] 29:7) writes that the order of [[Kiddish]] is Vayichulu (which are pesukim said based on Minhag), the Borei Pri Hagefen and then Mikdash Ha[[Shabbat]] (the text of which can be found in Rambam 29:2). </ref>
# When reciting [[Kiddush]] on Friday night, we say the words "ויהי ערב ויהי בקר" -  "Vayihi erev vayihi boker" quietly before saying "יום הששי" Yom Hashishi. While we generally avoid reciting Pesukim in ways which differ from their presentation in the Torah<ref>Tanit 27b, [[Megillah]] 22a. "כל פסוקא דלא פסקיה משה אנן לא פסקינן"</ref>, nonetheless we only say the second part, and don't say the first part of the Pasuk quietly because Chazal understand the words "טוב מאד" as a reference to death.  However, there is debate whether one is allowed to say only part of a Pasuk so some are careful to add the rest of the Pasuk ''Vayar Elokim Et Kol Asher Asa Vehini Tov Meod, Veyihi Erev Vayihi Boker Yom Hashishi''.<ref>Rama 271:10, Levush 271:10, Aruch HaShulchan 271:25, Chatom Sofer OC 10</ref>
# When reciting [[Kiddush]] on Friday night, we say the words "ויהי ערב ויהי בקר" -  "Vayihi erev vayihi boker" quietly before saying "יום הששי" Yom Hashishi. While we generally avoid reciting Pesukim in ways which differ from their presentation in the Torah<ref>Tanit 27b, [[Megillah]] 22a. "כל פסוקא דלא פסקיה משה אנן לא פסקינן"</ref>, nonetheless we only say the second part, and don't say the first part of the Pasuk quietly because Chazal understand the words "טוב מאד" as a reference to death.  However, there is debate whether one is allowed to say only part of a Pasuk so some are careful to add the rest of the Pasuk ''Vayar Elokim Et Kol Asher Asa Vehini Tov Meod, Veyihi Erev Vayihi Boker Yom Hashishi''.<ref>Rama 271:10, Levush 271:10, Aruch HaShulchan 271:25, Chatom Sofer OC 10. [http://www.havabooks.co.il/sms.asp?cat=6 Rav Aviner] Nefesh Harav (p. 159) quotes Rav Soloveitchik as having the practice to say the beginning part of the pasuk quietly to himself. He also cites this as the practice of the Steipler (Orchot Rabbenu v. 1 p. 109).</ref>


==Kiddish of the day==
==Kiddish of the day==