Orthodox (and some non-Orthodox) Jews follow a strict set of laws on the Sabbath (Friday night at sundown to Saturday night at sundown), such as no driving, riding, or using electricity. If a the person is not at home on the Sabbath, they may be stranded somewhere.
But this rarely happens, because traditional Jews generally do not go far from home on Friday afternoons.
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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.
Birmingham, England -the home of Black Sabbath.
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no you can just hook up to youre wireless router. but if you dont have one then you can use friends/McDonalds free Wifi but then when youre at home you dont have any internet.
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Mitt Romey observes the Sabbath Day on Sunday. He attends worship services or worships privately at home. He avoids working, shopping, attending sporting events, etc and spends the day in rest and worship with his family.
I assume you are speaking of Emily Dickinson's "Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church". I believe that she is saying that while some may choose to flock to church on the Sabbath day, in the midst of choirs and sermons, and such, she chooses to keep the Sabbath at home, in a simplistic way with just her family. She is conveying to us that she does not need a large church service to accomodate her keeping the Sabbath, but is content to worship the Lord in her home.