The most important day of the normal week for Jews would be Shabbat, which is from sundown on Friday to sundown on Saturday. It is called Shabbat because there is a complete cessation of work. There are a number of things which cannot be done on this day, but the most commonly noticed rules are:
1) No Fire or Electricity can be turned on or turned off or used to cook anything
2) No Carrying of any Items between Buildings (this is somewhat circumvented by the concept of an Eruv, but the general idea still holds)
3) No Writing, Drawing, or other similar task
4) No Exchanging of Money or Trading
During this period, Jews go to Synagogue for longer stints of time. Orthodox Jews typically spend between 4.5 to 6 hours every Shabbat in their local synagogues. They must walk to these synagogues since use of a car would be a violation of Rule 1 listed above. They also spend time with their families and eat together and laugh together. People enjoy themselves on Shabbat.
Shabbat is the holy day in Judaism - Friday sundown to Saturday after twilight. A weekly holiday rocks!
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Saturday is the Sabbath, or day of rest, for Jews. It is also called Shabbat or Shabbos. It begins at sundown on Friday and lasts until the stars come out on Saturday night. Thus, it is closer to a 25-hour than a 24-hour period.
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The Jews have many holy days. The Jewish Sabbath is Saturday (beginning Friday sundown). For the rest, see the attached Related Link.
The Jewish weekly holy day is the Sabbath, from Friday sundown until Saturday after twilight.The origin of the Shabbat is in the Torah (Genesis ch.2, Leviticus ch.23, Exodus ch.20 and many other passages). Since the Sabbath is a day blessed by God (Genesis ch.2), he gave it to the Israelites as a treasured gift to be cherished (Talmud, Beitzah 15b). It is a day of rest (Exodus ch.20, ch.31), and a day of strengthening ties with the family, the community, and with God.
The sabbath (or shabos, in Yiddish) is the holiest day; it officially starts at sundown on Friday and continues until sundown on Saturday.
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The Sabbath.
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No, it is considered the last day of the week.
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They celebrate Shabbat and Havdalah.
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