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When most people think of holidays, they think of annual celebrations, but in Judaism there is one holiday that occurs every week - the Sabbath. Known in Hebrew as Shabbat and in Yiddish as Shabbos, this holiday is central to Jewish Life. As the great Jewish writer, Ahad Ha-Am has observed: "More than the Jewish
We need to approach Shabbat with the creativity that has always distinguished Reform Judaism. A Shabbat in which we emphasize the "Thou shalts" of Shabbat-candles and Kiddush, rest and study, prayer and community-rather than the "Thou shalt nots." Rabbis, Cantors, and Educators will guide us here, as they always
Gates of the Seasons, the American Reform Movement's guide to the Jewish year, views Shabbat as a unique Jewish contribution to civilization, and a central activity to surviving the forces of Shabbat observance involves both positive and negative mitzvot, i.e., doing and refraining from doing.
Around the dinner table: dinner, dessert, and discussion; During Shabbat observance time with your family; As a lead-in to your havdalah service; Wherever you gather for a seder, to light the chanukiah, or read the megillah; In car conversations on trips with friends or family. Then go to the blog at www.rj.org to share your
For centuries, Jewish custom has prohibited marriages at specific dates and times during the Jewish year. A strict interpretation of Jewish law prohibits work on certain days: Shabbat, Rosh HaShanah, Yom Kippur, and the first and last days of Festivals, such as Passover and Sukkot. Since weddings historically involved a
13 Sep 2013 Reform synagogues — a large, liberal part of Judaism — are expanding their use of technology on the Sabbath, experimenting carefully with live streaming services and projected images. U.S. Jews go to synagogue. Sabbath rules apply on Yom Kippur, which happens to fall this year on the Sabbath.
Shabbat observance entails refraining from work activities, often with great rigor, and engaging in restful activities to honor the day. Judaism's traditional position is that unbroken seventh-day Shabbat originated among the Jewish people, as their first and most sacred institution, though some suggest other origins. Variations
11 Feb 2010 We offer some Liberal ideas on Seventh Day observance. And yet, in recent years, several Liberal rabbis have produced material for our own congregations in response to requests from congregants for guidance — mostly about making erev Shabbat at home. Our congregants do not just ask the easy
Shabbat is observed on the seventh day of the week in fulfillment of the biblical commandment: "Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is a Sabbath of Adonai your God." (Exodus 20:9-10) In accordance with the Jewish calendar, the Sabbath begins on Friday evening at sunset and ends on
The Sunday-Sabbath movement emerged within nineteenth-century. American Reform Judaism as a radical departure from the tradition of many centuries of Jewish worship, held daily but with the Saturday-. Sabbath as the central day of prayer. The Sunday-Sabbath controversy began when certain individuals advocated
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