- The
sabbath year (
shmita; Hebrew: שמיטה,
literally "release"), also
called the
sabbatical year or shǝvi'it (שביעית,
literally "seventh"), or "Sabbath...
-
bountiful harvests to
those who
observe Shmita, and
describes its
observance as a test of
religious faith. The term
Shmita is
translated "release" five times...
- for years" (calculation of the calendar), "for
release years" (sabbatical-
Shmita years), jubilees, planting, and for the
tithe of vegetables. The
first of...
-
Sabbatical year,
Shmita,
every seventh year (not to be
confused with the Jubilee,
which is the year
following seven cycles of
Shmita).
Among other things...
- job." The
concept of the
sabbatical is
based on the
Biblical practice of
shmita (sabbatical year),
which is
related to agriculture.
According to Leviticus...
-
built as an
agricultural village, but to
ensure a
livelihood during the
shmita year,
industries were also established. The
moshav has two
bakeries including...
- rare. Accordingly, Rashi's
commentary begins with the
question "What does
Shmita have to do with
Mount Sinai?" (?מה עניין שמיטה אצל הר סיני) The question...
-
farming Crop
rotation Three-field
system No-till
farming Shifting cultivation Shmita "What Is
Fallow Ground: Are
There Any
Benefits Of
Fallowing Soil". Traba...
- '
shmita' ban byp****". Haaretz.
Archived from the
original on July 25, 2007.
Retrieved 2009-05-05. Wagner,
Matthew (2007-10-24). "Rabbinate's
shmita decision...
- shvi'it, and
unless managed carefully is
forbidden as a
violation of the
Shmita (Sabbatical Year). Some
rules of
kashrut are
subject to
different rabbinical...