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    In Abrahamic religions, the Sabbath (/ ˈsæbəθ /) or Shabbat (from Hebrew שַׁבָּת Šabbāṯ) is a day set aside for rest and worship. According to the Book of Exodus, the Sabbath is a day of rest on the seventh day, commanded by God to be kept as a holy day of rest, as God rested from creation. [1]

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    Shabbat (UK: / ʃ ə ˈ b æ t /, US: / ʃ ə ˈ b ɑː t /, or / ʃ ə ˈ b ʌ t /; Hebrew: שַׁבָּת ‎, , lit. ' rest' or 'cessation ') or the Sabbath (/ ˈ s æ b ə θ /), also called Shabbos (UK: / ˈ ʃ æ b ə s /, US: / ˈ ʃ ɑː b ə s /) by Ashkenazim, is Judaism's day of rest on the seventh day of the week—i.e., Saturday.

  3. 3 dni temu · Sabbath is the day of holiness and rest for Jews, from sunset on Friday to nightfall of the following day. It is based on the biblical story of creation and has various traditions, rituals and designations throughout the Jewish year.

  4. 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.

  5. Shabbat is the seventh day of the Jewish week, a day of rest and spiritual enrichment, commanded by God in the Torah. It is a sign of God's creation and freedom, and involves two interrelated commandments: to remember and to observe.

  6. 17 paź 2024 · Jewish religious year - Sabbath, Holidays, Shabbat: The Jewish Sabbath (from Hebrew shavat, “to rest”) is observed throughout the year on the seventh day of the week—Saturday. According to biblical tradition, it commemorates the original seventh day on which God rested after completing the creation.

  7. 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.

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