shabbat in A Sentence

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    Shabbat the Jewish Sabbath.

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    Shabbat Shirah the Sabbath of Singing.

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    Shabbat is the day of rest for Jews.

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    But Shabbat dinner is different.

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    You need to keep Shabbat.

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    Meir Ben Shabbat.

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    I don't want you playing baseball, especially on Shabbat.

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    Moses then continued:“Eat it today, for today is a Shabbat of the Eternal;

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    Mom and Dad like going to Shui, so I will sleep late on Shabbat.

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    The affiliation of the overnight summer camps is Jewish so they celebrate Shabbat and other Jewish holidays.

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    But in the Mishnah we find a list of 39 activities forbidden by the rabbis on the Sabbath.- Shabbat 7: 2.

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    On Shabbat during the week of shiva, no formal mourning takes place, but the day is counted as one of the seven.

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    For some religions, Saturday is celebrated as the weekly day of rest, known as the Shabbat in Judaism and Sabbath for Seventh Day Adventists.

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    Shabbat can be seen as"an opportunity to learn how to eat as a family again," in a world where family meals are increasingly rare.

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    Notably, for some religions, Saturday, not Sunday, is celebrated as the weekly day of rest, known as the Shabbat in Judaism and Sabbath for Seventh Day Adventists.

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    Except for the seventh day, Shabbat, the days of the week in the Jewish calendar don't have names and are simply referred to as 1st day, 2nd day, etc.

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    I love Jewish food, I love the music, I love the holidays, I love the concept of making Shabbat[the Jewish Sabbath or day of rest] on a Friday night,

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    Laughter I laughed through the tears when I read this note from a family friend:"I remember Shabbat dinners at your home and Amy teaching me how to make cornbread croutons.

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    The Jewish community of Maharashtra(called Bene Israel) was also known to be a sub-group in the Teli caste called Shanivar Teli meaning Saturday oil pressers for their Jewish custom of abstention from work on Shabbat.

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    A secular bubble in an increasingly conservative Israel- Tel Aviv is where the Shabbat shutdown on Friday might empty the roads and close public transport- but you will still find every club jammed packed with people dancing until the sun comes up.

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