It depends on where you are going for Shabbat.
Generally if you are invited to a home, then you will need nothing unless you want to bring a Hebrew prayer book to help you with the prayers recited. Normally hosts will provide praybooks if necessary.
If you are going to a temple for Shabbat you really dont need anything because food is provided. A prayer book or Torah if you wish is fine but normally not necessary.
Shabbat shalom is a Jewish greeting which we say during the day of Shabbat. See also:More about the Jewish Shabbat
Usually, Jewish weddings take place on Sundays, but NOT during Shabbat and Jewish holidays. Ask your rabbi for more information.
Shabbat takes place from sundown Friday to Saturday night.
You can go to a Jewish calendar website, and it should be able to help you.
Shabbat is NOT anything living. It's the Jewish day of rest.
Shabbat
Anyone can sing Shabbat blessings for a child.
Because for 3300 years the Jews have kept the Torah-tradition of Shabbat-observance.
Yes, since it is a central subject in the Torah.
All Jews; at least those who maintain their tradition.
Shabbat is the Jewish rest day - Just like the Christian Sunday. The Shabbat day is on Saturday.
Every Saturday at sundown