On Sunday
Answer:
The Sabbath (Saturday) is not celebrated by Christians. Instead they celebrate the following day (Sunday) as it is the day that their founder Jesus rose from the dead. Keeping the Sabbath is a Jewish tradition based on the covenant they have with their god and is specified as a day of rest in the 10 Commandments. Muslims, the third Abrahamic faith, use Friday as the day of rest.
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They welcome the Sabbath and celebrate Passover.
The Sabbath.
The Sabbath is traditionally celebrated at home. The Sabbath services in the synagogue are very similar to the regular weekday services, except for a few parts of the prayers.
The Sabbath is the holy day of rest. Most Christians now celebrate the Sabbath on Sunday, to commemorate Jesus' resurrection. The Sabbath is to be observed once a week.
Seventh day Adventists
Yes. The Christian Sabbath is celebrated by Christians on Sunday. Jews celebrate the Sabbath from Friday sunset until Saturday after twilight.
The Sabbath- from Dusk on Friday to Saturday
we make a special public Kiddush celebration on the first Sabbath.
For six days G-d created, and on the seventh day He rested.
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We celebrate the Sabbath because it is God's command (Exodus ch.20). The Torah says that the Sabbath is to remember the Creation (ibid. 31:17), to remember the sanctity of the Israelites (ibid. 31;13), and to remember the Exodus (Deuteronomy 5:14).