yes
The Sabbath begins Friday at Sundown, and ends on Saturday at Sundown. This is true for all practicing Jews, not just Orthodox Jews.
Since the Muslims believe that Jews and Christians were "People of the book", they received special treatment.
The Jews had mixed opinions about early Christians. Some viewed them as a sect within Judaism, while others saw them as a threat to traditional Jewish beliefs and practices.
during the week, there is no problem with sundown. but on friday evening, no work may be done after sundown. once sundown comes, it is the jews' sabbath, and they may not work until about an hour after sundown on saturday. but sunday through thursday has no problem with working after sundown
It depends on the person, but traditionally, Jews celebrate the Sabbath from Sundown Friday night, to Sundown Saturday night.
that was why early Christians were antisemitic.
Their day of rest is called Shabbat which starts Friday sundown and ends Saturday sundown.
The seventh day of the week, Friday sundown to Saturday sundown, observed as the day of rest for the Jews and some Christian sects.The first day of the week, Sunday, observed as the day of rest and worship by most Christians.
No, Christians do not reject Jews. However, Jews reject Christians.
Paul preaching Jesus on the cross and salvation. Jews deny Jesus.
It should actually be Saturday and not Sunday. Saturday is the Sabbath for Jews and some Christians, but Catholics and most major Protestant sects observe Sunday as the Sabbath, but Catholics may attend Saturday evening Mass , as the Jews observe from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday, Catholics now may attend Mass from Saturday thru Sunday.
The Early Christians ate rice, bread, meat products, few dairy products and drank wine or water. The Christians got punished by the Jews for putting rice (or dairy products) in the same bowl as meat.