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Not later than the time of the Giving of the Torah, which according to tradition was in 1312 BCE. A tradition of the Sages says that the people were told to observe the Sabbath a couple of months earlier, during the encampment at Marah (Exodus ch.15). The Talmud adds that the Forefathers also kept the Sabbath (Yoma 28b).

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