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Is there a Chiuv to eat fish at all three meals on Shabbos?

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    Why might you think there is one? I've never heard of such a thing.
    – Double AA
    Nov 25, 2015 at 14:21

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Halachically Speaking Vol. 3 Issue 9 (Avoiding Danger) brings many reasons why fish is eaten on Shabbos (footnote 45) - Some of these were brought in other answers:

  • Some say just like fish have their eyes opened, Hashem has his eyes opened at those who fear him and have compassion on us (Otzer Hayidios Shabbos page 82:11).

  • Water is the source of life for fish, and Torah is the source of life for Klal Yisroel which is comparable to water eating fish reminds us that we should devote Shabbos for learning of the Torah (Sefer Matamim page 28:2 new).

  • The daled and gimdel of dagim represent the three forefathers and the four emuhos.

  • Also the mon is called gud which did not fall on Shabbos and are the letters of Dag (Fish) (Sefer Matamim page 28:7 new).

  • Hashem blessed three things at their creation. The fish on the fifth day, man on the sixth day, and Shabbos. When people eat fish on Shabbos it brings together these three blessings together in “a three-stranded” cord that does not break easily (Sefer Matamim page 27:1 (new) Bnei Yissochor Shabbos 3:16:pages 11b-12 new).

  • Noach’s descendants were not allowed to eat fish until the Torah was given to Klal Yisroel on Shabbos (Hamodia Magazine 26 Shevat page 10).

  • Fish never sleep. This reminds us to utilize every moment of Shabbos and not to waste time by sleeping excessively (Hamodia Magazine 26 Shevat page 10).

  • The gematria of dagim is zayin nun spelling zayin, alluding to the seventh day of the week (Hamodia Magazine 26 Shevat page 10).

Another reason is brought here:

  • Another reason that people know for eating fish on Shabbos is based on the Megaleh Amukos in Vasechanan, based on the Zohar, that the Neshomos of Tzaddikim that have to return to this world for a tikun, come as fish because fish can be eaten without being slaughtered, a procedure through which they could become a nevaila. The Zohar says it is because the Chachomim are referred to as “Asifa”

The Gemara (Shabbos 118B), in discussing what Oneg Shabbos (delight in Shabbos) is, says (English from here):

  • Wherewith does one show his delight therein? — Rab Judah son of R. Samuel b. Shilath said in Rab's name: With a dish of beets, large fish, and heads of garlic. R. Hiyya b. Ashi said in Rab's name: Even a trifle, if it is prepared in honor of the Sabbath, is delight. What is it [the trifle]? — Said R. Papa: A pie of fish-hash. (translated here as "fish fried in its own oil with flour")

Rabbi Ari Enkin brings this reason (as does Chabad.org):

  • Others suggest that eating fish on Shabbat represents the feast which will take place in Olam Haba, the next world, in which the Leviathan fish will be served.

I heard this reason, but have not found a source for it:

  • מי שאוכל דג ביום דג,ניצל מדג.

    This means to say: One who eats fish (דג) on the 7th day (ד=4,ג=3 3+4=7) Will be saved from the Judgments of Gehenom (ד"ג שהם דיני גיהינום ).


None of this actually answers if we have to eat fish for all 3 meals.

The Kitzur Shulchan Aruch (72:7) says that it is a mitzva to eat fish at every meal. (apparently quoting the Mogen Avraham Orech Chaim 242:1), unless it will adversely affects one's health or one doesn't like fish, for the Sabbath was given for our pleasure, and not for our discomfort. (English translation here).

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This memra comes from Tikunei Shabbos. The M.B. 242:2 adds on the word "tov" (not a very strong language). The B'er Hetiv there says each person according to his nature. The idea is you should have oneg shabbos and fish was considered a nice dish. If you don't have the appetite, don't eat it (next phrase in the M.B there).

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  • There's the Hassidic significance to fish about non-susceptibility to ayin hara and the like -- but would that mean you should eat fish at all your Shabbos meals, or just make sure you have it some time over Shabbos?
    – Shalom
    Oct 15, 2010 at 16:55
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I have seen it brought down in the name of the Belzer Rebbe (looking for the citation) that the three things that immediately follow the word ויברך in ma'ase b'reshis are humans, shabas, and fish. Therefore the intersection of all three (humans eating fish on shabas) is a particularly strong conduit of b'racha. No mention of a chiyuv.

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on shabbas tzaddikim's souls are reincarnated into fish. when we eat the fish on shabbas we elevate their souls.

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    avrohom, Welcome to mi.yodeya, and thanks very much for all of your participation! If you want to make your answers truly excellent, it would be great if you could add some sources. I look forward to seeing you around.
    – Isaac Moses
    Oct 15, 2010 at 18:27
  • yitzi, i definitely agree with you, but im no rabbi and unfortunately couldnt give you the sources, isnt there a disclaimer that these opinions should be not be counted on>? its the best i can do
    – avrohom
    Oct 15, 2010 at 18:35
  • @avrohom - It's precisely because opinions expressed here have no intrinsic credibility that it's especially important to quote sources. The fact that someone on the internet recalls something he once heard about reincarnation is of some value, but orders of magnitude less than it would be if it came with a reference to some source of authority. Even saying "I once heard from one of my teachers in high school" is a step in the right direction.
    – Isaac Moses
    Oct 15, 2010 at 19:15
  • @isaac i totally agree with you. my question to you is, should i keep my membership here if i do not cite sources?
    – avrohom
    Oct 15, 2010 at 19:21
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    Now that explains the current Sushi Craze Oct 18, 2010 at 5:09
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In the Mishna Berura Siman 242 - the Biur Halacha brings in the name of the Toras Chaim that we eat fish on Shabbos - to remind us of the Shabbos Losud Lovo in the times of Moshiach when we will eat from the Leviathan and it will be a Yom Shekulo Shabbos

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From Shulchan Aruch Harav, quoting the words of the Alter Rebbe: It is desirable that even a person whose financial resources do not suffice for him to indulge in many Shabbos foods be meticulous in not having fewer than two types of cooked food [for his Shabbos meals]. It is desirable to be meticulous and partake of fish during every meal, unless [a person’s physical constitution is such that eating] fish is harmful to him or he dislikes them, i.e., it brings him discomfort, not pleasure — for Shabbos was given for the sake of pleasure... (Hilchos Shabbos - section 242 - To Be Meticulous in Honoring the Shabbos - halachah 7)

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  • Welcome to Mi Yodeya! Thanks for the answer.
    – mevaqesh
    Mar 22, 2017 at 3:45
  • Note that the SHA Harav was written by the Alter Rebbe.
    – mevaqesh
    Mar 22, 2017 at 3:46
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The Ben Ish Chai writes that since fish were created from water and animals were created from earth - Water is a higher level than earth - and therefore it is a Inyan to eat fish at all 3 meals of Shabbos.

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Here is the reason why you eat it with your Hands:

Why eat herring with your hands?

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