The Shabbat. By the way, the lighting of candles is not immediately followed by a family meal. Rather, there is a public prayer-service in between.See also:More about the Shabbat
The evening meal for Jews has no special designation.
Shabbat is the Jewish meal on Friday night.
Sabbath is not a religion. However, the Sabbath (Friday evening to Saturday evening) is part of the Jewish religion.
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The Jewish day of rest, called Shabbat, starts Friday at sundown and ends Saturday at sundown.
Saturday is the sabbath, or more precisely, the Jewish sabbath runs from sundown Friday evening to nightfall Saturday evening, including the twilight period both Friday and Saturday evenings.
AnswerThe Jewish Sabbath runs from sundown on each Friday until sundown on Saturday. Sometimes this will coincide with a new moon.
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The Jewish Shabbat is from sundown on Friday until after twilight on Saturday evening.
Mark's Gospel says that the Last Supper, which was the Jewish Passover meal, began when it was evening. The gospel then goes on to demonstrate that this was at just 6 o'clock in the evening, because the author of this gospel divided the final twenty-four hours up into eight segments of exactly three hours each, starting at 6 o'clock on Thursday evening and ending at 6 o'clock on Friday evening. The Passover meal traditionally lasted three hours and ended with singing a hymn.
"Evening meal" is "repas du soir" in French. You could also use "le diner"