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Sure. Once the Shabbat is over on Saturday night one may return to the normal weekday routine. The work prohibitions are only from Friday sundown to Saturday dusk. In addition, we add another approximately 20 minutes to the beginning and end of the Shabbat to add onto the holiness of the Shabbat.

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Are you ever allowed to break the shabbat rule?

Yes only when Shabbat is over. For conditions of life and death, it is permissible to do "work". For example, ambulances still run on Shabbat because people could be seriously injured on Shabbat and need medical help.


Are there certain days where Jews cannot work because of their beliefs?

Yes; these are commanded in the Torah (Leviticus ch.23) and mostly consist of Shabbat (every Friday sundown to Saturday after twilight) and Holidays. See the attached Related Link for a list and descriptions.


When is the Jewish sabbath?

The Sabbath is Saturday. Exodous 20:8-11, (the 4th Commandment)...REMEMBER THE SABBATH DAY TO KEEP IT HOLY SIX DAYS SHALL THOU REST AND DO ALL THY WORK BUT THE SEVENTH DAY IS THE SABBATH OF THE LORD OUR GOD, IN IT THOU SHALL NOT DO ANY WORK, THOU NOR THY SON, NOR THY DAUGHTER, NOR THY MANSERVANT, NOR THY MAIDSERVANT, NOR THY CATTLE OR ANY MAN WITHIN THY GATES. FOR IN 6 DAYS THE LORD MADE HEAVEN AND EARTH AND HALLOWED IT.


Who celebrates a Saturday Sabbath?

The people of the Hebrew faiyh celebrate the sabbath on Saturday , Muslims on Friday and Christians on Sunday. It is an awesome thing in Jerusalem to see differant store owners closed on their sabbath.


On which day does the Jewish sabbath begin?

In Judaism, based on Genesis ch.1 and Leviticus 23:32, all days including the Sabbath last from sunset to sunset. In actual practice, we begin our Shabbat a short time before sunset (on Friday) and end it after twilight on Saturday. This is done for several reasons and is a little longer than the actual Biblical day of Sabbath.

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Is shabbat celebrated every week?

Yes, Shabbat is celebrated every week in Judaism. It begins on Friday evening at sundown and lasts until Saturday evening at sundown. It is a day of rest and spiritual rejuvenation, involving prayer, family meals, and refraining from work and certain activities.


How is Jewish shabbat celebrated?

Jewish Shabbat is celebrated from Friday evening until Saturday night. It begins with the lighting of candles and reciting blessings. Observant Jews refrain from work, light fires, use technology, and engage in commerce during this time. Families gather for festive meals and prayers on Friday night and Saturday, often attending synagogue services. Shabbat is considered a day of rest and spiritual rejuvenation.


Are you ever allowed to break the shabbat rule?

Yes only when Shabbat is over. For conditions of life and death, it is permissible to do "work". For example, ambulances still run on Shabbat because people could be seriously injured on Shabbat and need medical help.


What religion does not work on Saturdays?

The 7-Day Adventists believe that Sabbath should be kept from Friday evening to Saturday evening


How is Shabbat celebrated?

Shabbat is the Jewish Sabbath and the day of rest. Shabbat is the 7th day of the week and starts Friday sundown and ends Saturday sundown. We welcome shabbat in by lighting shabbat candles and reciting blessings over the candles, wine, and challah (traditional bread). This is followed by a family meal that normally incorporates two different types of meat (unless the individuals are vegetarian). During shabbat, all 39 categories of work are avoided, this includes such things as creating (writing, turning on lights, lighting fires, carrying items outside the home, cooking, etc). Time is spent with family and friends and religious services are attended in synagogue. Because cooking is not allowed, dishes that are made in advance are kept warm to be eaten for lunch on Saturday, a traditional dish that's eaten is cholent. There is a special religious service called 'Havdalah' at the end of shabbat were we say good by to shabbat and welcome in the new week.


What hapens on the day of sabbath?

The Jewish Sabbath is 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.After Friday night services and on Shabbat morning after services, we come home, often with guests, make kiddush (blessing over wine), and have a leisurely multi-course Shabbat meal including singing and words of Torah. Customarily, that week's Torah-reading (parsha) will be a topic of conversation; and the children of the family will be asked to speak of what they've learned in school. After that, Shabbat is a quiet time: no phones, radio or TV (etc.), just schmoozing, taking walks, visiting friends, reading, learning Torah, playing board games, etc. Husband and wife, in particular, finally have a chance to be together after a hectic week.


Are there certain days where Jews cannot work because of their beliefs?

Yes; these are commanded in the Torah (Leviticus ch.23) and mostly consist of Shabbat (every Friday sundown to Saturday after twilight) and Holidays. See the attached Related Link for a list and descriptions.


When is the Jewish sabbath?

The Sabbath is Saturday. Exodous 20:8-11, (the 4th Commandment)...REMEMBER THE SABBATH DAY TO KEEP IT HOLY SIX DAYS SHALL THOU REST AND DO ALL THY WORK BUT THE SEVENTH DAY IS THE SABBATH OF THE LORD OUR GOD, IN IT THOU SHALL NOT DO ANY WORK, THOU NOR THY SON, NOR THY DAUGHTER, NOR THY MANSERVANT, NOR THY MAIDSERVANT, NOR THY CATTLE OR ANY MAN WITHIN THY GATES. FOR IN 6 DAYS THE LORD MADE HEAVEN AND EARTH AND HALLOWED IT.


Can the orthodox Jew use electronic on Saturday?

Orthodox Jews generally refrain from using electronics on Shabbat, which begins at sundown on Friday and ends at nightfall on Saturday. This is because operating electronics can be seen as a form of "work" or violation of the prohibition against creating fire on Shabbat. Some Orthodox Jews may use certain pre-set devices that are permissible according to Jewish law.


What do Jews do on the sabbath day?

Before sundown on Friday night, the female of the house lights Shabbat candles, most people light two candles for this and she recites a blessing for the light of the candles. The male of the house recites blessings over wine and challah (braided egg bread) and every one enjoys a meal, tradition is that at least two types of meat are served for Shabbat. After dinner, people will spend time with family and friends and the same goes for Saturday until sunset. A lot of people will study Torah and go to prayer services during the day. No writing, carrying, etc is allowed and orthodox Jews follow this. Also, no cooking is allowed once Shabbat starts so meals will either be cold foods or a traditional dish that is prepared before Shabbat starts and is kept hot in a slow cooker until lunch time. It may sound like a difficult thing to do, but really, it can be a great time for family and relaxation and getting away from daily life.


Are all Jewish weddings performed on the sabbath?

Jewish weddings are normally not performed on the Sabbath. (Many are performed on Saturday night or Sunday, explicitly because many forms of work cannot be done on Shabbat.)


Who celebrates a Saturday Sabbath?

The people of the Hebrew faiyh celebrate the sabbath on Saturday , Muslims on Friday and Christians on Sunday. It is an awesome thing in Jerusalem to see differant store owners closed on their sabbath.