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What is Shabbat Jewish Sabbath ~ To say that Shabbat is a day of prayer is no more accurate than to say that Shabbat is a day of feasting we eat every day but on Shabbat we eat more elaborately and in a more leisurely fashion The same can be said of prayer on Shabbat
Judaism 101 Shabbat ~ Shabbat is primarily a day of rest and spiritual enrichment The word Shabbat comes from the root ShinBeitTav meaning to cease to end or to rest Shabbat is not specifically a day of prayer Although we do pray on Shabbat and spend a substantial amount of time in synagogue praying prayer is not what distinguishes Shabbat from the rest of the week
Shabbat Wikipedia ~ Honoring Shabbat kavod Shabbat on Shabbat wearing festive clothing and refraining from unpleasant conversation It is customary to avoid talking on Shabbat about money business matters or secular things that one might discuss during the week
Shabbat 101 My Jewish Learning ~ Shabbat like many important facets of Judaism has its origins in the Torah where it is most notable as a day of complete cessation of labor The prophetic tradition portrays it as a day of pleasures as well
What is Shabbat Jewish Holiday Guide ~ On Shabbat morning in the synagogue the Torah is read and special Shabbat prayers and blessings are included in the liturgy Shabbat ends on Saturday evening at sundown with the havdalah separation ceremony which marks the transition from the holy day to the rest of the week What kinds of foods are eaten on Shabbat
What You Shouldnt Do On the Sabbath and a Few Surprising ~ Confusion over the Sabbath persists so to help clear up the nature of this holy day let’s look at what you shouldn’t do on the Sabbath as well as a few surprising things you can
Shabbat Blessings for Friday Night My Jewish Learning ~ Like most Jewish observances Shabbat has a unique liturgy that is recited during communal prayer But there are also a number of blessings that are traditionally recited in the home on Friday evening Blessing over the Candles The lighting of candles as sunset approaches on Friday is the traditional sign of the arrival of Shabbat
How to Greet Others on Shabbat Shabbat Shalom or Gut ~ The Hebrew salutation used by Sephardim of Eastern descent and those who favor modern Hebrew is “Shabbat shalom” which means “Sabbath of peace” On Saturday night we wish each other “Shavua tov” or “Gut voch ” both of which mean “Good week” in Hebrew and Yiddish respectively
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