They prepare their children for Shabbat and light the Shabbat candles.
The Shabbat is observed by all Jews, both men and women. However, it is the women who traditionally light the Shabbat-candles.See also:Women and the lighting of the candles
The Shabbat is observed by all Jews, both men and women. However, it is the women who traditionally light the Shabbat-candles. See also the Related Links.Link: Why do women light the Shabbat candles?Link: Women and the lighting of the candles
They wear nice clothes which they have specifically designated for shabbat.
Religiously observant Jews would not board a plane if Shabbat were to start while in transit. The issue wouldn't be landing during Shabbat, the issue would be flying during Shabbat.
You can dance but you can't play music during Shabbat.
The Shabbat is observed by all Jews, both men and women. However, it is the women who traditionally light the Shabbat-candles.
Shabbat shalom is a Jewish greeting which we say during the day of Shabbat. See also:More about the Jewish Shabbat
No, sewing is one of the activities not allowed during Shabbat as we are not supposed to create on the day of rest.
No, Shabbat is the day of rest during which the festive meals are eaten.
There is no issue with swimming during Shabbat, however, you wouldn't be able to shower after swimming until Shabbat ends. (Assuming you wish to be Shabbat observant.)
'Shabbat shalom', which means 'A peaceful Sabbath', is said during Shabbat - sundown Friday to Saturday after twilight.
It's kindling a flame, one of the prohibitions on Shabbat.