
Shabbat - Wikipedia
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 …
What Is Shabbat? - The Jewish Day of Rest - Chabad.org
Shabbat (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.
What Is Shabbat? | The Jewish Sabbath | Learn About Judaism
Shabbat, also known as the Jewish Sabbath or “Shabbos,” is the day of rest and worship in Judaism. The word Shabbat literally means “to rest.” One of the most significant traditions in …
Shabbat 101 - My Jewish Learning
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 …
Shabbos: How Shabbos Works • Torah.org
When the Torah tells us that Hashem blessed Shabbos and made it holy,” it does not mean just that He turned it into a special or elevated time. Rather, it means that He made Shabbos the …
Shabbat - Reform Judaism
In Judaism there is one holiday that occurs every week -- the Sabbath. Known in Hebrew as Shabbat and in Yiddish as Shabbos, it begins at sundown on Friday and ends on Saturday …
Shabbat | Aish.com
Shabbat, the day of rest, is the sacred day of the Jewish week. At the conclusion of the Six Days of Creation, God's universe was perfect and complete. God "rested" on the seventh day, …
Shabbos - Chabadpedia
In Kabbalah and Chassidus, it is explained that Shabbos contains the letters "tashev", meaning the return of the spiritual lights to their source. It is explained that on Shabbos there is an …
Shabbat - Judaism 101 (JewFAQ)
Shabbat is a joyful day of rest Shabbat is two commandments: to remember and to observe A traditional dish is cholent, slow-cooked stew ☒ Contents Nature of Shabbat To Remember To …
Shabbat | Chabad on Call
Jews usher in Shabbos by lighting candles on Friday evening, eighteen minutes before the sunsets. These lights set a festive tone and honor the day of Shabbos in a distinctive way. …