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Shabbat is a festive day when Jews exercise their freedom from the regular labours of everyday life. It offers an opportunity to contemplate the spiritual aspects of life and to spend time with family.
Shabbat (Hebrew: שַׁבָּת, also known as "Shabbos" or the "Sabbath") is the Jewish day of rest and celebration that begins on Friday before sunset and ends on the following evening after nightfall. It is ushered in with (late afternoon) candlelighting, prayers, and feasting on braided bread and other delicacies.
Shabbat is the seventh day of the week and the day of rest and abstention from work as commanded by God. It is a day of joy, spiritual enrichment, and remembrance of creation and freedom, with special laws and rituals.
The Sabbath (in Hebrew, Shabbat, pronounced shah-BAHT–or in some communities, Shabbos, “SHAH-bis”) may be Judaism’s most distinctive and characteristic practice, as well as one of its most pervasive and long-lasting gifts to Western civilization.
Shabbat is that realm of time in which we allow ourselves to just be, without fixating on what we might become. This illuminates the deeper meaning behind the verse: Six days you may work, and on the seventh day you shall rest.4. For six days of the week, we seek to “work on” and perfect ourselves, others, and the universe.
3 dni temu · Sabbath, or Shabbat in Hebrew, is the day of holiness and rest for Jews, from sunset on Friday to nightfall on Saturday. Learn about its history, meaning, observance, and special Sabbaths in the Jewish religious year.
Shabbat is the cornerstone of the Jewish religion. It is the one day in a week that we should divert our attention from weekday matters and concentrate on the spiritual purpose of life — to serve G‑d through the Torah and Mitzvot. It recharges our spiritual batteries for the week.