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Actually, Jews worship every day (as do Christians and Muslims). But the Jewish day of rest is Saturday (Friday sundown, until Saturday after twilight).

Traditional (and some non-traditional) Jews engage in prayer services 3 times a day every day of the week and 4 times on Saturdays. Private prayer may be done at any time or place.

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1) Jews pray three times a day, every day (Mishna, Berakhot ch.4).2) The weekly holy day, with longer prayer-services, is the Shabbat, from Friday sundown to Saturday after twilight. In addition to this are the Festivals.

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Link: More about Jewish prayer

Link: The Jewish Shabbat

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In Judaism, we are supposed to pray 3 times of day, 7 days a week. Shabbat (Friday sundown until Saturday night) is the day of rest and that is what sets it apart from the rest of the week.

Answer:In Judaism there is no special worship-day, since Jews are expected to worship and pray thrice daily, every day. Saturday is the day of rest, on which creative work is forbidden. Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement) is a day that is spent nearly entirely in the synagogue praying. On Yom Kipppur creative is forbidden and even eating and drinking is not allowed.

In addition, Jews may engage in private prayer at any time.

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Jews are supposed to pray 3 times a day, every day. There is not one specific day set aside for worship. However, because Jews do not work on Saturday (the Jewish Sabbath), they have more time to pray on that day and services are longer.

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Jewish worship is prescribed for every day ... several times every day, in fact.

Attendance at community worship-services is greatest on the High Holy Days in the Autumn. The next most-attended services are probably the Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot festivals. Then comes the Shabbat ... every Saturday ...and finally, the daily evening and morning synagogue services.

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the day it is jesus birthday

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Another contributor dropped by, to say:

As uncomfortable and tasteless as it is to quibble with other contributors in public,

that first answer is so fundamentally false on so many levels that we're forced to

drop in and set the record straight.

Jewish people are instructed to worship every day. In addition to daily worship, certain

days are highlighted for celebration and special prayer. Those include, for example, the

Sabbath, the beginning of a new month, the Passover, New Year, Day of Atonement, etc.

But they do not include Jesus birthday. Judaism doesn't recognize or acknowledge Jesus

in any way, and in fact, is in basic philosophical disagreement with a number of ideas and

principles that have been put forth in his name.

But we digress. We just stopped by to say that Judaism doesn't take note of Jesus' birthday

in any way.

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The Jewish Sabbath runs from sundown Friday evening to after twilight Saturday evening.

While Shabbat (the Jewish Sabbath) is Friday sunset until Saturday dark, as described above, Jews worship God three times a day every day. The only difference between Shabbat and the other days of the week (as concerns worship) is the amount of worship that takes place and the specific prayers which are said.

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Jews traditionally worship 3 times a day every day. (4 times on Saturday). In modern Practice, because the Sabbath is so special (Friday night to Saturday night), some Jews only go to synagogue on the Sabbath.

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Judaism's weekly day of worship is the Shabbat (Saturday, beginning from Friday sundown). In addition, prayer services are held every day of the year. See:

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Jews worship in public prayer three times a day every day of the year.
The Jewish holy day of the week is Shabbat (Friday sundown until Saturday after twilight).See also the Related Links.

Link: More about Jewish prayer

Link: More about Shabbat

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Shabbat (Saturday).Jews worship in public prayer every day of the year, three times daily, but the Shabbat-prayers and Torah-scroll readings are the longest.

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Link: Jewish prayer

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Jews worship in public prayer three times a day every day of the year.

The Jewish holy day of the week is Shabbat (Friday sundown until Saturday after twilight).

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