Like many Jewish holidays, the Jewish Sabbath begins after sundown on Friday night and ends at sundown on Saturday night.
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It would be Friday or Saturday, depending on the time of day. When it's 12 AM JST in Japan, it's 10 AM EST or 11 AM EDT in New York.
Fair Friday is the Friday after the second Monday in July, this year that's 17th. Fair Saturday is always the Saturday with a "teenth" in its date, ie between 13th and 19th.
They go to their synagogues for Shabbat Friday night services and Shabbat Saturday morning services.
Fair Friday is the Friday after the second Monday in July, ie it's whichever Friday is dated between 12th and 18th, so Fair Saturday is always the Saturday with "teen" in its date.
Informally: The two can be used interchangeably.Formally: Squiggly didn't know whether Aardvark would arrive on Friday or Saturday. (This says that Squiggly WILL arrive on one of the two days. Using "if" would mean that Aardvark Might arrive on Friday, Saturday, or not at all.)Whether, like either, conveys an additional sense of an alternative, as above (whether Friday or Saturday), sometimes stated as "whether ... or not," sometimes simply implied.
Friday or Saturday, depending on the time and locations
When you say next Monday on a Friday, it means in three days. There are two full days between Friday and Monday. The weekend, Saturday and Sunday is between Friday and Monday.
Friday the 13th holds superstition, and as a series of movies titled after it. Where as Friday the 8th does not.
Religious Jews go to synagogue daily. Shabbat, the Jewish Sabbath starts Friday at sundown and ends Saturday at sundown. Many Jews that don't always attend daily, will attend services Friday night and Saturday. There are also certain holidays where even more Jews will attend services.
The most well-known difference between the Pentecostal church and SDA is that Pentecostal churches believe in the gift of speaking in tongues while the SDA emphasizes the observance of the 7th Day Sabbath (Friday at sundown to Saturday at sundown).
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