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The Shabbat table is set... The Shabbat table is set... The Shabbat table is set... Shabbat is observed both by positive observances... The special status of Shabbat as a holy day is contained in... describe Shabbat as having three purposes... Judaism accords Shabbat the status of a joyous holy day... Jewish law gives Shabbat the status of being the most important holy day in the Jewish calendar... On Shabbat the reading is divided into seven sections... Shabbat is a day of celebration as well as one of... Saturday and another meal before the conclusion of Shabbat later in the afternoon... Many Jews attend synagogue services on Shabbat even if they do not do so during the week... An example of a bronze Shabbat candlestick holder made in Israel in the 1940s... An example of a bronze Shabbat candlestick holder made in Israel in the 1940s... An example of a bronze Shabbat candlestick holder made in Israel in the 1940s... Although most Shabbat laws are restrictive... at the beginning of Shabbat before the first meal and after the conclusion of morning prayers... authorities completely prohibit the use of automobiles on Shabbat as a violation of multiple categories include... vehicle may be used on the observance of Shabbat for those with walking limitations... each Shabbat module application is individually inspected and certified by a Zomet representative... to violate any Shabbat law that stands in the way of saving that person... it is mandated that one violate Shabbat to bring a woman in active labor to a hospital... purposes to be an enjoyable activity that enhances Shabbat and its holiness... Spending Shabbat together with others... Shabbat Zachor is the Shabbat before Purim... and Shabbat Teshuva is the Shabbat before Yom Kippur... None of these religions currently keep Shabbat in the Jewish way... Jewish Calendar with Shabbat candle lighting times for... Information on Shabbat from the Union of Orthodox Congregations... Shabbat Candle Lighting Instructions... Shabbat Candle Lighting Times... Hebrew calendar showing Shabbat times around the world...

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