The holy day of the week is called 'Shabbat' in Judaism, it starts sundown Friday and ends sundown Saturday.
Shabbat (the Sabbath) is the holiest day. It occurs every week, from Friday at sundown to Saturday at sundown. The second holiest day is Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.
The Jewish Sabbath is from Friday sundown until Saturday after twilight. That is the seventh day of the Jewish week. See also:More about the Jewish Shabbat.
Sabbath is the resting day in a week. Judaism holds Sabbath on Saturday. They don't do anything on that day. Christianity changed Sabbath to Sunday to remember Jesus' resurrection, and that's why they have church services on Sunday.
There is no such commandment. The reason for this notion is a tradition that started with the commandment "Keep Holy the Sabbath Day." It was interpreted to mean that people should not labor gainfully on the Sabbath. Sunday is, however, not the Sabbath. The fact that Sunday is the holy day of the week is a Christian tradition.
The question answers itself: not keeping the Sabbath day holy is a sin.
The Jewish Shabbat is from sundown on Friday until after twilight on Saturday evening.
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His Crucifixion is what made it a Holy Week. It took place on the Friday of Holy Week - the day we call 'Good Friday'.
Friday (Jumma) is the holy day of the week and the month of Ramazan is the holy month of the year.
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Holy Week starts on Palm Sunday, which is also known as Passion Sunday.
The Jewish Sabbath is Saturday, from sundown on Friday until Saturday after dark.
Holy Week is the seven day period before Jesus was resurrected. It begins on Palm Sunday - the day which Jesus rode into Jerusalem.
It is the first day of the holy week.
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Yes. Christians, that include Catholics and other Protestants, believe Sunday is a holy day. In Judiasm, Saturday is the holy day.