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Shabbat (UK: /ʃəˈbæt/, US: /ʃəˈbɑːt/, or /ʃəˈbʌt/; Hebrew: שַׁבָּת, [ʃa'bat], lit. 'rest' or 'cessation') or the
Sabbath (/ˈsæbəθ/), also
called Shabbos...
- A
Shabbat elevator is an
elevator which works in a
special mode,
operating automatically, to
satisfy the
Jewish law
requiring Jews to
abstain from operating...
- In Judaism, a
person who is
shomer Shabbat or
shomer Shabbos (plural shomré
Shabbat or
shomrei Shabbos; Hebrew: שומר שבת, "Sabbath observer", sometimes...
- On the eve of
Shabbat, Jews have a
custom of
singing a song
which is
called Shalom Alecheim,
before the
Kiddush over wine of the
Shabbat dinner is recited...
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techum shabbat (Hebrew: תחום שבת, "
Shabbat limit"), or
simply techum, is a
limited physical area in
which a Jew is
permitted to walk on foot on
Shabbat and...
- A
Shabbos goy,
Shabbat goy or
Shabbes goy (Yiddish: שבת גוי,
shabbos goy; Hebrew: גוי של שבת, goy shel
shabbat;
plural Shabbos goyim) is a non-Jew who...
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Electricity on
Shabbat refers to the
various rules and
opinions regarding the use of
electrical devices by Jews who
observe Shabbat.
Various rabbinical...
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recited on
Shabbat and holidays:
Musaf (מוּסָף, "additional") are
recited by
Orthodox and
Conservative congregations on
Shabbat,
major Jewish holidays...
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Special Shabbatot are
Jewish Shabbat (Hebrew, שבת shabbath) days on
which special events are commemorated.
Variations in the
liturgy and
special customs...
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Shabbat candles (Hebrew: נרות שבת) are
candles lit on
Friday evening before sunset to
usher in the
Jewish Sabbath.
Lighting Shabbat candles is a rabbinically...