Okay...you prove that it is a communion.
The Aramaic version of Acts was translated early in the second century AD. Apparently, you believe you today, almost 1900 years later, have a better grip on what "break bread" meant than they did.
The Greek version of Acts was written in the first century by Luke and takes preference over your version. Apparently you have never read 2 Peter 2:1. A good example of this is your Aramaic Bible!
Again, what day of the week is "The Day of the Lord" if it is not Sunday?
The day Sunday is not, never has been, or ever will be a Holy Day of God!
That may be true but the first day of the week is the day on which the 1st century Christians came together to take communion and give of their means. It is also the day Jesus was resurrected and is referred to in scripture as "the day of the Lord."