About the rest day in Judaism Sabbath in the Bible Biblical Sabbath the Talmudic tractate Shabbat Talmud other uses seventh day Sabbath and first day Sabbath File Shabbat Candles.jpg 290px thumb Shabbat candles Judaism Shabbat he , Ashkenazi Hebrew Ashkenazi pronunciation Shabbos , lang yi ... day week week and the Jewish day of rest. On Shabbat, Jews recall the Biblical Creation account .... Shabbat is a festive day when Jews are freed from the regular labors of everyday life. It offers an opportunity to contemplate the spiritual aspects of life and spend time with family. Shabbat observance entails refraining from a range of activities prohibited on Shabbat , such as lighting a fire and cooking. Shabbat is observed from a few minutes before sunset on Friday evening until ... ref Shabbat is ushered in by lighting candles and reciting a blessing. Traditionally, three Seudat mitzvah Seudat Shabbat and Seudat Yom Tov festive meals are eaten on Friday night, Saturday morning, and late ... loaves of challah . Etymology details Sabbath etymology The word Shabbat derives from the Hebrew verb ... to Genesis . Biblical origin details Biblical Sabbath Shabbat is given special status as a holy ... Exodus 20 8 11 HE as the fourth of the Ten Commandments . Shabbat is commanded and commended many more times in the Torah and Tanakh special korban sacrifices are to be offered on the day. Shabbat ... . History A longstanding Jewish position is that unbroken seventh day shabbat originated among ... can they account for the origin of the Sabbath. ref Seventh day shabbat did not originate with the Ancient ... title The Life of Jesus publisher Grove Press year 1967 page 134 ref that shabbat originally ... naming the lunar week as shabbat in any language. ref name orr Status as a holy day File GOOD SHABBES .jpg thumb Reciting blessing over Shabbat candles The Tanakh and siddur Jewish prayer book describe Shabbat as having three purposes To commemorate the Israelites the Exodus redemption from slavery ... more details
Shabbat or shabbos in Judaism , transliterated from the Hebrew word , to cease , which was first ... narrative Creation Bibleverse Genesis 2 2 3 HE , is used and applied in various ways Shabbat , Judaism s day of rest prescribed by the Hebrew Bible. Shabbat Talmud , a tractate of the Talmud , including the Mishnah . Shabbat candles , lit on Friday eve prior to sunset. Shabbat Shalom a greeting in Hebrew on Shabbat. Shabbos goy Shabbat goy , a non Jew who performs activities permitted to him on the Jewish Shabbat. Special Shabbat with special significance Special ShabbatShabbat Shuvah Shabbat Shuvah Special ShabbatShabbat Shirah Shabbat Shirah Special ShabbatShabbat Shekalim Shabbat Shekalim Special ShabbatShabbat Zachor Shabbat Zachor Special ShabbatShabbat Parah Shabbat Parah Special ShabbatShabbat HaChodesh Shabbat HaChodesh Special ShabbatShabbat HaGadol Shabbat HaGadol Special ShabbatShabbat Chazon Shabbat Chazon Special ShabbatShabbat Nachamu Shabbat Nachamu Special ShabbatShabbat Mevarchim Shabbat Mevarchim Special ShabbatShabbat Chol HaMoed Shabbat Chol HaMoed Special ShabbatShabbat Chol Hamoed Pesach Shabbat Chol Hamoed Pesach Special ShabbatShabbat Chol Hamoed Sukkot Shabbat Chol Hamoed Sukkot Shabbaton , a Sabbatical or an extra celebratory Shabbat Shomer Shabbat , is a Shabbat observant Jew Shabbat clock Electricity on Shabbat in Jewish law Shabbat elevator Shabbat lamp Shabbat microphone Shabbat mode Shabbat module Books about Shabbat Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchatah Shabbat categories Category Shabbat Category Shabbat food Category Laws of Shabbat Category Shabbat prayers Category Shacharit for Shabbat and Yom Tov See also Activities prohibited on Shabbat Rabbinically prohibited activities of Shabbat Eve of Passover on Shabbat Cooking on Shabbat Driving on Shabbat in Jewish law Jewish prayer services Prayer on Shabbat Sabbath Prayer on Shabbat Seudah Shlishit , the third Shabbat meal Shovavim disambiguation Category Hebrew words and phrases Category ... more details
The term Motzei Shabbat literally, the going out of the Sabbath in Judaism refers to the time in the evening immediately following Shabbat , that is Saturday night. It is a time when, following one s declaration of the intention to end Shabbat, it is permissible to resume Activities prohibited on Shabbat weekday activities that are prohibited on Shabbat . This may occur no earlier than when three star s appear in the sky , or at a fixed time that is predetermined, which varies, depending on one s geographic location and the time of year. There are three ways one can declare the end of Shabbat in order to be allowed to resume these forbidden activities Reciting Ata Chonantanu This special paragraph is added to the Amidah during Maariv on Saturday evening, and is generally recited by men to end Shabbat Reciting Baruch Hamavdil The verse Baruch Hamavdil Bain Kodesh L Chol is generally recited by women, who traditionally do not recite the Maariv prayer Havdallah Havdallah is a required ritual on Motzei Shabbat. Listening to Havdallah defines the end of Shabbat. But one who lights the Havdallah candle or else wishes to perform any activity otherwise prohibited during Shabbat must declare an end to Shabbat by one of the above two methods. It is questionable if men are permitted to end Shabbat with method 2. Nevertheless, it should only be used by a male if absolutely necessary in order to ignite a havdallah candle. The exact time in which Shabbat ends varies, depending on one s location on earth and the time of year. There are varying minhag opinions as to how much time must elapse following sunset . Regardless of location, the time that Shabbat ends, which is approximately one hour after Shabbat candles candle lighting the day before, fluctuates approximately four hours throughout the calendar year by up to 11 minutes from one week to the next or by more than an hour if the time ... location.asp?AID 6226&tdate Find the time when Shabbat ends in your location Shabbat Category Shabbat ... more details
About the Shabbat innovation the candles Shabbat candles refimprove date July 2009 File ShabbatLamp.jpg right thumb 300px A Shabbat lamp A Shabbat lamp is a special lamp that has movable parts to expose or block out its light so it can be turned on or off while its power physically remains on. This enables the lamp to be used by Shomer ShabbatShabbat observant Jews to make a room dark or light during Shabbat without actually switching the electricity electrical power on or off, an act that is prohibited during Shabbat. The Shabbat lamp is manufactured in China by Kosher Innovations , a Toronto based company. It was invented by Shmuel Veffer in 2004, and since then, tens of thousands have been sold to Orthodox Judaism observant Jews ref cite news url http www.nytimes.com 2008 09 02 business worldbusiness 02kosher.html?pagewanted 1&src tp title Entrepreneurs Find Ways to Make Technology Work With Jewish Sabbath last Levin first Dan date September 1, 2008 publisher New York Times page C4 accessdate 2009 08 16 ref . Halakha of the Shabbat lamp There are various halakha Jewish laws governing Shabbat lamps that allow them to be used during Shabbat. The lamp itself is muktzah during Shabbat, and therefore, it cannot be moved from its location where it is placed. However, the component that is used to open or close the light is not attached, and under Jewish law, has the status of a lamp shade , which can be moved during Shabbat in order to control the amount of light that is exposed. ref Shemirath Shabbat Kehilchathah 13 41b ref verify source date July 2009 Shabbat lamps are lit by and only ... unplugged. Regardless, during a Yom Tov that does not coincide with Shabbat, the lamp may be moved if it is not unplugged, as moving a candle on such a day is permitted. ref Shemirath Shabbat ... 25 hours. See also Electricity on ShabbatShabbat clock Sabbath mode References reflist External ... Shabbat lamp U.S. patent info Shabbat Category Shabbat innovations Category Laws of Shabbat ... more details
Merge to Shabbat mode date December 2011 Neologism date December 2011 The Shabbat module is a technology solution for Orthodox Jews who need to use an electronic appliance on Shabbat ref http www.nytimes.com 2008 09 02 business worldbusiness 02kosher.html Entrepreneurs Find Ways to Make Technology Work With Jewish Sabbath The New York Times, 1 September 2008. ref failed verification date December 2011 doesn t mention module , does mention Sabbath mode . The module usually overrides the usual, everyday operation of the electrical appliance and makes the operation of the appliance comply with the halachic rules of the Torah . The Shabbat module is required in a few fields and sectors The general public refrigerators, elevators, water coolers, water pumps, dishwashers, etc. Institutions ovens, microphones, coffee dispensers ref http www.haaretz.com hasen spages 936908.html How to be religious and enjoy a Shabbat espresso Haaretz, 12 December 2007 ref mentions Shabbat mechanism , etc. Medical and handicap phones, keyboards, wheelchairs, scooters Security petrol vehicles, metal detectors, biometric access control, etc. ref http www.ynetnews.com articles 0,7340,L 3389181,00.html Military mouse keeps Shabbat Ynetnews, 21 April 2007 ref The Shabbat modules used by the general public usually make the electrical device work automatically without any human intervention and disable any kind of sensor or switch that is prohibited to use on Shabbat. The solution for medical and security appliances sometimes meet the halacha halachic requirements that are biblically mandated D Oraita , but not the halachic requirements that are rabbinically mandated D rabbanan . Therefore the Shabbat module ... needs. In a life threatening situation Pikuach nefesh there is no need for the Shabbat module as such a situation overrides the Shabbat and almost any other mitzvah. ref Babylonian Talmud , Tractate Yoma ... The Zomet Institute he icon Shabbat Category Shabbat innovations Category Mobility devices ... more details
refimprove date August 2009 Special Shabbatot are fixed Jew ish Shabbat days, which precede or coincide with certain Jewish holiday s during the year. Each one has a special name. Shabbat Shuvah linked from redirect Shabbat Shuvah Shabbat Shuvah Sabbath of Return refers to the Shabbat that occurs ... of Rosh Hashanah and the Day of Yom Kippur . Only one Shabbat can occur within the seven days period that falls between these dates. This Shabbat is named after the first word of the Haftarah Hosea 14 ... the word for repentance . Shabbat Shirah linked from redirect Shabbat Shirah Shabbat Shirah Sabbath of song is the name given to the Shabbat that includes Parsha Beshalach. The Torah reading ... Purim and two are before Passover . Shabbat Shekalim linked from redirect Shabbat Shekalim Shabbat ... 30 11 16 the beginning of Parasha Ki Tisa is read. This Shabbat takes place on the Shabbat before the 1st of the Hebrew calendar month of Adar, or on the 1st of Adar itself if it falls on Shabbat. In Leap year Hebrew calendar leap years on the Hebrew calendar , when there are two months of Adar, Shabbat Shekalim is on the Shabbat before the 1st of Adar II or on the 1st of Adar II itself if it is Shabbat . Shabbat Zachor linked from redirect Shabbat Zachor Shabbat Zachor Sabbath of remembrance is the Shabbat immediately preceding Purim . Deuteronomy 25 17 19 at the end of Parasha Ki Teizei ... make a special effort to hear the reading. Shabbat Parah linked from redirect Shabbat Parah Shabbat Parah Sabbath of the red heifer takes place on the Shabbat following Purim , in preparation ... people purified themselves so that they would be ready pure to sacrifice the korban Pesach . Shabbat HaChodesh linked from redirect Shabbat HaChodesh Shabbat HaChodesh Sabbath of the month ... and thus Nisan becomes the first month of the Jewish year counting by months. Shabbat HaGadol This section is linked from Nisan linked from redirect Shabbat HaGadol Shabbat HaGadol Great Shabbat ... more details
A Shabbat microphone is a non electrical sound augmentation system that uses acousto fluidic technology to allow Rabbi s or Hazzan s to amplify and transmit their voice without affecting the electrical current of the microphone in order to hold congregations without breaching laws set out in the Halakha regarding Shabbat . ref http www.avakesh.com 2006 10 permissible sha.html Permissible Shabbos microphone ref See also Electricity on Shabbat in Jewish law External links http www.nytimes.com 2008 09 02 business worldbusiness 02kosher.html? r 1&scp 2&sq jewish&st cse&oref slogin The New York times Entrepreneurs find ways to make technology work with Jewish Sabbath References Reflist Shabbat Category Shabbat innovations Judaism stub ... more details
File ShabbatcandlesC.jpg thumb Shabbat candles Shabbat candles lang he are candles lit on Friday nights, 18 minutes before sunset, to usher in the Jewish Jewish Sabbath Sabbath . ref http www.chabad.org library article cdo aid 610363 jewish Shabbat Candles.htm Shabbat Candles, Feminine Light ref Lighting Shabbat candles is a jewsish mandated law. ref Shulchan Aruch , Orach Chayim 263 2 ref Candlelighting is traditionally done by the woman of the household, but in the absence of a woman, it may be done by man. After lighting the candles, the woman waves her hands over them, covers her eyes, and recites a blessing. ref http www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org jsource Judaism Shabbat2.html Jewish Virtual Library , Shabbat ref History The requirement to light Shabbat candles is of rabbinic origin. ref Maimonidies Hilchot Shabbat 5 1 ref ref Menachem Meiri Meiri , Talmud Shabbat Talmud Shabbat 25b ref It is traditional to light two candles, but in some homes an additional candle is lit for each child. The lighting of Shabbat candles has a dual purpose To honor Shabbat and create shalom bayit or domestic tranquility . In Yiddish , lighting the candles is known as licht bentschen or licht tsinden. Blessings Barukh ata Adonai Eloheinu Melekh ha olam, asher kid shanu b mitzvotav v tzivanu l hadlik ner shel Shabbat . Blessed are You, LORD , our God, King of the universe, who has sanctified us with His commandments and commanded us to light Shabbat candle s . Variants Chabad families add the word kodesh holy at the end of the blessing, making ... the candle of holy Shabbat , ner shel Shabbat kodesh . div id Havdalah References reflist Further reading B.M. Lewin, The History of the Sabbath Candles, in Essays and Studies in Memory of Linda A. Miller , I. Davidson ed , New York, 1938, pp.55 68. Shabbat Category Shabbat Category Laws of Shabbat Category Jewish blessings Category Jewish ritual ... more details
Notability date July 2009 The Shabbat B Shabbato lang he , lit. Shabbat by Shabbat , a phrase taken from Book of Numbers 28 10 This is the burnt offering of every sabbath is a weekly leaflet in Hebrew language Hebrew . It was founded by the Federation of Hapoel HaMizrachi and is edited by the Zomet Institute . ref http www.haaretz.com hasen pages ShArt.jhtml?itemNo 608415 Not exile, not surrender, not a white flag Haaretz, 2005 ref It has been distributed for the past two decades in synagogues across Israel . ref http www.haaretz.com hasen pages ShArt.jhtml?itemNo 844994 20&contrassID 2&subContrassID 15&sbSubContrassID 0&listSrc Y Who says print journalism is dying? Haaretz, 2007 ref Shabbat B Shabbato is also translated into English. References reflist External links http www.zomet.org.il eng Zomet Institute s website http www.zomet.org.il eng ?CategoryID 160 Index to Shabbat B Shabbato Category Hebrew language media he ... more details
Image Sabbath elevator.jpg thumb 200 px right Shabbat elevators Image Sabbath on off.jpg thumb 200 px right Shabbat elevator switches A Shabbat elevator is an elevator which works in a special mode, operating ... operating electric switches on Shabbat . An elevator may be marked with a sign noting that it is specially configured for Shabbat observance. ref http www.pbase.com labellekel image 57389770 Photo of an inscription ... while going down. Shabbat elevators can be found in areas of large Jewish population in Israel ... Shabbat elevator law ref http www.moit.gov.il NR exeres D129ACB3 7445 4F76 8225 FC2D9BFAEB34.htm ... a control mechanism for ShabbatShabbat module in one of the elevators. ref http www.ynet.co.il articles 0,7340,L 954569,00.html A new law to establish Shabbat elevators in Story Buildings ... an elevator on Shabbat because pressing the button to operate the elevator closes a circuit, which violates the prohibition of Activities prohibited on Shabbat Building building on Shabbat , and may ... by Rabbi Yosef Shalom Elyashiv , published a religious injunction forbidding the use of Shabbat elevators ... t use Shabbat elevators , Ynet , October 02, 2009 ref A non Jew known as a Shabbos goy may be employed to press the buttons and hold the door for Jewish people, in buildings that do not have Shabbat ... in most Jewish communities. Criticism There are three categories of criticism against using a Shabbat elevator. First, even in Shabbat mode the user is indirectly violating Shabbat. Second, even if it is altogether permitted, a healthy person should not resort to circumventing the laws of Shabbat ... authorities rule that this classic Shabbat elevator does not fully overcome the relevant halakhic ... but should not be used The use of an elevator in a Shabbat mode, is an example of a legal workaround ... that no law is actually violated. Usage of a Shabbat elevator by those who are otherwise capable is considered by some rabbinical authorities as a violation of Shabbat, therefore many Orthodox ... more details
main Shabbat See also Activities prohibited on Shabbat A shomer Shabbat or shomer Shabbos plural shomr Shabbat or shomrei Shabbos lang he is a person who observes the mitzvot commandments associated with Judaism s Shabbat Sabbath , dusk on Friday until sunset, Saturday. In particular, under Jewish law halakhah , the person who is Shomer Shabbat is expected to conform to the prohibitions against ... electrical devices, or do other activities prohibited on Shabbat . In addition, a variety of Shabbat ... Shabbat would typically strive to follow all the rules associated with the Sabbath. Within the liberal ... mitzvot. The shomer Shabbat is an archetype mentioned in Jewish songs e.g., Baruch El Elyon ..., Shmirat Shabbat ke Hilkhata . In 2000, the media took note that the candidate for U.S. Vice President , Senator Joseph Lieberman , is a shomer shabbat. ref Judith Shulevitz. Former Toronto rabbi says ... Sefer Shomer Shabbat , a Jewish law manual from the 17th century. The term shomer Shabbat is derived ... Shabbat is not used in the Mishnah or Talmud , it occurs a handful of times in the midrash ic literature ... founded in 1897 , and one in Boro Park . Over the years, shomer Shabbat readers have been offered ... Shabbat by David ben Aryeh Leib of Lida ca. 1650 1696 , pictured. A shomer Shabbat may be contrasted with the person who desecrates the Shabbat Heresy in Orthodox Judaism mekhallel shabbat , a status ... 2007. ref Social dimensions In the past, it was relatively uncommon to be shomer Shabbat ... established as a day off from work, and many American Jews found that insistence on Shabbat observance ... Flatbush rabbis operated a Shomer Shabbat council and ran a Shomer Shabbat parade. ref Rav Simcha ... Jews versus 8 of unaffiliated light Sabbath candles. The first mitzvah in shomer Shabbat home ... observance among Orthodox Jews, the status of shomer Shabbat has become more important ... children who are not shomer Shabbat. ref Schnaidman, Mordecai 1979 Integration in Centrist Jewish Day ... more details
This is about part of the Talmud for the Jewish day of rest, see Shabbat . Shabbat lang he is first tractate book in the Order Mishnaic section of Moed , of the Mishnah and Talmud . The tractate consists of 24 chapters. The tractate primarily deals with laws relating to Shabbat the weekly day of rest , and the activities prohibited on Shabbat the 39 prohibitions and distinguishes between Biblical prohibitions and Rabbinic prohibitions. It also discusses special Rabbinic decrees to reinforce the concept of rest on Sabbath see muktzah , articles that may not be used or moved on Sabbath, chapters 3 and 17 and to enhance its sanctity, such as forbidding pursuit of business and discussing forbidden matters chapter 23 and pursuing weekday activities. Transferring between domains A large portion of this tractate deals with the melachah of transferring from one Eruv domain to another, commonly called carrying chapters 1 and 11 . The tractate distinguishes four domains private, public, semi public and an exempt area. It holds that the transfer of an article from a private to a public domain is Biblically forbidden transferring an article between a semi public to a private or public domain is Rabbinically prohibited transferring of an article between an exempt area and any other domain is permissible carrying an article four amos may be forbidden in public or semi public domain and permitted in a private domain or exempt area and carrying inside a private domain or between private domains may be permissible see Eruv . For these purposes transferring means removing and depositing , so that carrying an article out of a domain and returning to the same domain with it does not constitute ... http www.mechon mamre.org b h h21.htm Masechet Shabbat http www.moreshet.net oldsite mishna 28 ... Text http www.mechon mamre.org b l l0.htm Masechet Shabbat http www.sacred texts.com jud talmud.htm t01 Rodkinson English translation mishnah Judaism stub fr Shabbat trait he nl Sjabbat Talmoed ... more details
During Shabbat , the Oral Torah directly prohibits Activities prohibited on Shabbat The thirty nine activities thirty nine activities . Some additional activities, such as driving on Shabbat driving , are disallowed because they involve violating one or more of these restrictions. But rabbinical authorities, especially those recorded in the Talmud , have gone beyond these thirty nine activities and decreed additional prohibitions because they either are not in the spirit of Shabbat, closely resemble a restricted activity, or else are at a very high risk of causing one to violate the Shabbat. In some cases, the activity is banned because it is likely to be breaking Shabbat, but authorities are uncertain. In particular, the Orthodox Judaism Orthodox movement is careful about following such restrictions. Muktzah Main Muktzah Certain items may not be touched, moved or eaten on Shabbat because they are classified as Muktzah off limits . Reasons for items being considered muktzah include their main use being a violation of Shabbat, the act of moving them risking a Shabbat violation, or if they were produced during Shabbat in violation of Shabbat. Money Though the use of money on Shabbat is not directly forbidden in the Torah, its use has long been condemned by the sages. Money is the very matter of business, and conducting or even discussing business on Shabbat is a rabbinically prohibited act. Additionally, many business transactions are customarily recorded on paper, and writing is one of the thirty nine prohibited activities on Shabbat ref To Be a Jew , A Guide to Jewish Observance in Contemporary Life , Rabbi Hayim Halevy Donin, 1972, 1991 Basic Books, ISBN 0 465 0863 2, pages 92 95 ref . Electricity main Electricity on Shabbat References reflist Shabbat Category Laws of Shabbat ... more details
File Green man panel.jpg thumb 180px Orthodox Jews are forbidden to press electric buttons on Sabbath. A Shabbat pedestrian crossing or hands free pedestrian crossing is an automatically controlled device which allows Orthodox Jews to use pedestrian crossing s on Shabbat Sabbath . The first such crossing is to be installed in the north London suburb of Finchley . The need for such a device arises for Jews who observe Sabbath laws and are Electricity on Shabbat in Jewish law prohibited from operating electrical machinery . Instead of having to press an electric button to operate the crossing system, every 90 seconds, traffic lights will automatically turn red giving a chance for pedestrians to cross. ref name DM http www.dailymail.co.uk news article 2044222 UK hands free pedestrian crossing devout Jews cross road.html ixzz1ZiZUamEb A hands free green man...so devout Jews can cross the road without breaking a religious law , Daily Mail , 2nd October 2011 . ref The first such device is to be installed at one of London s busiest junctions on the North Circular , Henlys Corner . A Transport for London spokesman said This idea was suggested by the synagogue, whose members asked if it could be done. We thought about it and came to the conclusion that it could. ref name DM See also Shabbat elevator Shabbat microphone Electricity on Shabbat in Jewish law References reflist Shabbat DEFAULTSORT Shabbat pedestrian crossing Category Pedestrian crossings Category Shabbat innovations Category Laws of Shabbat ... more details
unreferenced date April 2011 Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchatah , also pronounced Shemiras Shabbos Kehilchosoh , lang he translation Shomer Shabbat keeping Shabbat according to its law is a book of halachah authored by Rabbi Yehoshua Yeshaya Neuwirth , which discusses the laws of Shabbat and Yom Tov , and is viewed by many as an authoritative work regarding these laws. Rabbi Neuwirth is a prominent student of Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach , and the book generally follows Rabbi Auerbach s opinions. The book discusses practical situations such as Driving on Shabbat driving to a hospital on Shabbat in an emergency . The book rules in accordance with Rabbi Moses Isserles the Rema , i.e. according to the practice of Ashkenazic Jews. Because the book is popular and Sephardic Jews wish to use it also, Rabbi Yehuda Lavi Ben David wrote a commentary of notes called Badey Hashulchan lang he translation Poles of the table which delineates the opinions of Sephardic posek poskim . Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchatah has been translated to English and is published by Feldheim . Volumes Two volumes came out The original volume discusses which acts are permitted or prohibited to do on Shabbat. Guard the Shabbat day Published many years later discusses the halachot of Kiddush and davening prayer of Shabbat. Remember the Shabbat day to sanctify it Controversy The book has been published in two different versions. After the first version was published, Rabbi Neuwirth was pressured to change many of his rulings, so in the second version many stringencies chumrah s were added, and the footnotes stated that there was an alternative lenient opinion. fact date October 2008 Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael Kanievsky attacked the book in a sharply worded footnote ... published a collection of footnotes and corrections to Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchatah , thus further strengthening its stature as an accepted work of halakhic decision making. Category Shabbat Category ... more details
When the Eve of Passover Hebrew language Hebrew , Erev Pesach falls on Shabbat , special halakha laws apply that are not followed when the Eve of Passover occurs on any other day of the week, and various adjustments are made in the preparations for the holiday from the usual routine. Frequency The Eve of Passover occurring on Shabbat is a relatively rare occurrence, falling on Shabbat less often than any other day of the week it possibly can. Other days of the week on which the Eve of Passover can occur include Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. While an Eve of Passover on Shabbat sometimes occurs as many as three times in a decade, other times, as many as 20 years will pass between two occurrences. During the 20th century, the Eve of Passover fell on Shabbat in 1903, 1910, 1923, 1927, 1930, 1950, 1954, 1974, 1977, 1981 and 1994. In the 21st century, the Eve of Passover has came out on Shabbat ... When the Eve of Passover falls on Shabbat, the Fast of the Firstborn customarily takes place on the Thursday. This is because it is forbidden to fast on Shabbat except when Yom Kippur falls on Shabbat ... night, since use of a candle, and the act of burning chametz are forbidden on Shabbat , the Search ... morning. However, consumption of chametz is permitted throughout this day. Shabbat meals During Shabbat ..., which will vary in each year. For the Shabbat that coincides with the Eve of Passover, enough bread ... to fulfill the obligation of Shalosh Seudot on Shabbat, it is not used for any of the three meals ... of year In years in which Passover fall on the Eve of Shabbat, some unusual effects take place ... is on Friday and the first day of Passover is on Shabbat a more common occurrence , the ninth day of Av will fall on Saturday, and since fasts other than Yom Kippur are not observed on Shabbat, Tisha ... on Shabbos by Rabbi J. David Bleich , a publication of Yeshiva University Shabbat Passover Footer Category Shabbat Category Passover Category Jewish law ... more details
File Tikkun Leil Purim.jpg thumb right Tikkun Leil Shabbat celebrates Purim Tikkun Leil Shabbat is an independent minyan or chavurah in Washington, DC , organized entirely by volunteer leadership and sponsored by Jews United For Justice , DC s local Jewish social justice organization. The name of the community is a reference both to Tikkun Leil Shavuot and tikkun olam . ref Joelle Novey, https docs.google.com Doc?id dcw7pz69 88hpkghbg2 Our Sponges Are Praying How a Dish System Reflects Pluralism, Environmentalism, Egalitarianism, and Community at Tikkun Leil Shabbat in Washington, DC , in Rabbi Elie Kaunfer, Empowered Judaism What Independent Minyanim Can Teach Us about Building Vibrant Jewish Communities , 2010 ref Its primary activity is Friday night leil Shabbat , but it also meets on Jewish holidays and at other times. Tikkun Leil Shabbat attracts upward of 200 participants on Friday nights. ref The Washington Post , April 29, 2009, http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2009 04 28 AR2009042803584.html Synthesis Outside the Synagogue Young Washington Jews Form Lay Led Worship Communities ref Like many minyanim and chavurot, Tikkun Leil Shabbat is not affiliated or identified with any Jewish denomination, and explicitly identifies as a diverse community, composed of Jews from birth, Jews by choice, people committed to both traditional and non traditional Jewish practice ... TLS http www.tikkunleilshabbat.org Tikkun Leil Shabbat website ref The original Tikkun Leil Shabbat ... www.forward.com articles 10631 D.C. Based Minyan Mixes Shabbat With Activism ref meeting in participants ... Tikkun Leil Shabbat for the combined community, and outgrowing apartments to meet in larger spaces ... and community ref Both styles include the full Shabbat liturgy in Hebrew. ref The New York ..., Young Jews Worship on Their Terms ref Notable innovations Tikkun Leil Shabbat has a focus on social ... links http www.tikkunleilshabbat.org Tikkun Leil Shabbat coord missing Washington, D.C. Category Independent ... more details
driving on Shabbat, Progressive Judaism, and some Conservative authorities, allow driving at least ... multiple violations of the prohibited activities on Shabbat . Though Jewish law is based on texts that existed long before the existence of the automobile , various writings prohibit during Shabbat ... on Shabbat The thirty nine activities 39 prohibited activities on Shabbat , as well as creating a spark ... 58 13 14 speaks out against travel during Shabbat Citation needed date August 2009 . Modern vehicles ... of Shabbat place limits on the distance one may travel beyond the city town where one is spending Shabbat, regardless of the method of transportation ref http www.askmoses.com article 208,146 How far am I allowed to walk on Shabbat.html How far am I allowed to walk on Shabbat? Rabbis Answer Torah ... on Shabbat, either solely for synagogue attendance or for other personal reasons as well, or else ... if they do not drive to reach the synagogue, and the benefits outweigh full Shabbat observance ..., some ultra Orthodox neighborhoods are barricaded on Shabbat to prevent driving. ref name Wylen ... on Shabbat. ref http books.google.com books?id iBGsl9Anze8C&pg PA26&dq driving on shabbat&hl ... populations, public buses do not operate during Shabbat. ref name Wylen Part of the reason public ... on Shabbat, and is annoyed by those who drive through their neighborhoods on the Shabbat. ref http ... ref Views Orthodox Orthodox Judaism Orthodoxy generally prohibits driving during Shabbat under all ... against driving on Shabbat, but rather have strived to make any accommodations necessary to avoid ... to visit regularly during Shabbat, walking long distances when the need arises, and staying at home throughout Shabbat when this is not possible. Those who are travelling away from their hometown will attempt to find a hotel or other accommodations within a practical walk of their Shabbat needs. While riding an animal, the primary ancient form of transportation, during Shabbat is rabbincally ... more details
TOC right POV date August 2011 Many Judaism Jews who Shomer Shabbat observe Shabbat the Sabbath , especially ... during Shabbat . In most cases they also abstain from making adjustments to the intensity of an electrical ... prohibited on Shabbat Igniting a fire the Biblical prohibition against igniting a fire Hebrew ... Shabbat clock on a timer before Shabbat to operate a light or appliance on Shabbat, and in some cases they may adjust the timer on Shabbat. Unintentional activation of an electrical appliance ... Jewish population. The use of automated machines to milking milk cows on Shabbat, an activity that is prohibited .... The use of electricity from power plants operated by Jews in violation of Shabbat is also controversial because it is normally forbidden to benefit from an action another Jew did in violation of Shabbat ... permit these uses of electricity in practice. See Electricity on Shabbat in Jewish law Automated milking ... pertaining to electricity on Shabbat to be applicable to all Jews, they are mostly followed by Orthodox ... majority of halakhic decisors maintain that turning on an incandescent light on Shabbat violates ... Journal broyde 1.htm The Use of Electricity on Shabbat and Yom Tov , part 1, section A. Journal ... dwellings on the day of Shabbat. ref Book of Exodus Exodus 35 3. ref The Mishnah of Shabbat Talmud Tractate Shabbat , in the context of laws prohibiting cooking, states One who heats a metal pot may not pour ... to temper the vessel . ref Shabbat Talmud Shabbat 41a. ref In the Gemara , Rav Amora Rav says it is permitted ... intends to mold the metal it is forbidden. ref Shabbat 41b. ref In a different context, Rav .... ref Mishneh Torah , Laws of Shabbat 12 1. ref . Raavad disagrees with the first category but does .... For example, the Talmud prohibits the creation of a fragrant scent in one s clothing on Shabbat because ... any electrical appliances absent great need because Shabbat observant Jews have traditionally acted on the assumption that using electricity on Shabbat is prohibited. Thus, according to this opinion ... more details
main Shabbat see also Shomer Shabbat Rabbinically prohibited activities of Shabbat The commandment to keep Shabbat as a day of rest is repeated many times in the Tanakh , the Hebrew Bible . See for example ... of refraining from the doing of work on Shabbat, but the Hebrew language Hebrew term used in the Bible ... law halakha , especially the Talmud Shabbat Talmud Tractate Shabbat http www.moreshet.net oldsite ... on Shabbat or thirty nine melakhot lang he , lamed tet avot melakhot , and clarifies ... Jews. The Commandment The commandment to keep Shabbat as a day of rest is repeated many times in the Tanakh ... followed a reminder to Moses about the importance of the Shabbat Jewish Sabbath , quoted ... The thirty nine creative activities are based on the Mishna Shabbat 7 2. Sowing Planting Hebrew ... of planting. The Mishna Shabbat 7 2 lists plowing after planting, although one must plow a field ... when the sorter intends to eat the Shabbat meal immediately. Alternatively, if the sorter ... removed, the person removing is committing a serious transgression according to the laws of Shabbat ... Regarding Borer On Shabbat and Yom Tov , Rabbi Eli Mansour, DailyHalacha.com. ref ref http www.rabbisedley.com ..., closing the gate to a large yard on Shabbat cannot be trapping, even if there is a wild animal in the yard. This creates questions in practical Halakha such as May one trap a fly under a cup on Shabbat ... as separate categories of activity the Gemara Tractate Shabbat 75b amends this to consider them the same ... further Jerusalem Talmud , Tractate Shabbat, Chapter Klall Gadol , p.  52. tirone Measured Cutting ... Chayim 334 Chayei Adam Shabbos 45 Igniting a fire Hebrew Definition Electricity on Shabbat ... of the exceptions to the rule that activities prohibited on Shabbat are likewise prohibited on Yom Tov. This is one of the few Shabbat prohibitions mentioned explicitly in the Torah bibleverse Exodus ... of Shabbat immediately before its start. This prohibition also was and in many circles, still is commonly ... more details
Psalm 90 is the 90th psalm from the Book of Psalms . According to its title, it is attributed to Moses . Uses Judaism Is recited during the Pesukei Dezimra during Shabbat , Yom Tov , and Hoshana Rabbah ref The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 378 ref . Is recited on Shabbat Nachamu the Shabbat after Tisha B Av in some traditions ref The Artscroll Tehillim page 329 ref . Verse 17 is recited following Motzei Shabbat Maariv ref The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 595 ref and the first paragraph of the Shema during Bedtime Shema bedtime prayers ref The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 291 ref . References reflist Psalms Category Psalms 090 Category Shacharit for Shabbat and Yom Tov Category Texts which have been attributed to Moses de Psalm 90 id Mazmur 90 ... more details
Refimprove date March 2008 Wikisourcepar2 Bible, King James, Psalms Psalm 92 Psalm 92 Psalm 92 Septuagint Greek numbering Psalm 91 , known as Mizmor Shir L yom HaShabbat , is a psalm ostensibly dedicated to the Shabbat day. Though it is permissible to recite it any day, it is generally reserved for Shabbat and is also recited during the morning services on festivals. Uses Judaism Is recited a total of three times during all of Shabbat Is part of Kabbalat Shabbat ref The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 320 ref . The recitation during Kabbalat Shabbat officially ushers in the Shabbat. During Pesukei Dezimra . Is also recited on a Yom Tov that falls out on a weekday ref The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 388 ref . Is the song of the day in the Shir Shel Yom of Shabbat ref The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 488 ref . Verse 1 is part of Mishnah Tamid 7 4 ref The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 479 ref . Verses 1 2 are part of Likel Asher Shabbat recited in the blessings preceding the Shema on Shabbat ref The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 411 ref . Musical Settings Psalm 92 was set to music by Franz Schubert for Salomon Sulzer D 953 . Also, a musical setting for Psalm 92 was composed by Mark Alburger . External links http zemirotdatabase.org view song.php?id 37 Recordings for musical settings to the second verse of Psalm 92 in Hebrew on The Zemirot Database http zemirotdatabase.org view song.php?id 218 Musical settings to the last four verses of Psalm 92 The righteous shall flourish like a palm tree... References reflist Psalms Jewish prayers Category Psalms 092 Category Shabbat prayers Category Shacharit for Shabbat and Yom Tov Tanakh stub id Mazmur 92 pl Psalm 92 ru 91 ... more details
Merge from Shabbat module date December 2011 Sabbath mode , also known as Shabbos mode Ashkenazi pronunciation or Shabbat mode , is a feature in many modern home appliances , including oven s and refrigerator s, which is intended to allow the appliances to be used subject to various constraints by Shabbat observant Jew s on the Shabbat and Jewish holiday s. Jews are forbidden from doing Activities prohibited on Shabbat creative work on the Shabbat . Observant Jews interpret this to include doing things such as making a fire, preparing food or even closing a switch or pressing an electronic button. Appliances Oven While raw food may not be cooked on the Shabbat, food that was already cooked beforehand may be kept warm until mealtime. On some holidays, food may be cooked fresh, but turning the heat on is prohibited. In the past, the problem could be solved simply by lighting a stove or oven ... an oven is in Shabbat mode, the standard six or twelve hour automatic shutoff is overridden, and all ... recently designed ovens, Shabbat mode will often feature the ability to adjust the temperature of the oven without any feedback to the operator of the oven. This is not relevant to the Shabbat ... view. With some Shabbat mode ovens that are controlled using a keypad to set the temperature, there is a random ... K approved Shabbat Mode feature. ref cite web url http www.theyeshivaworld.com news General News ... Zalman Auerbach Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach . Refrigerator A Shabbat mode refrigerator includes ... the refrigerator door is opened. Some Shabbat mode refrigerators include a timer for the compressor ... Main Shabbat lamp A Shabbat lamp is a special lamp that has movable parts to expose or block out its ... on Shabbat The thirty nine activities 39 categories of activity prohibited on Shabbat Blech Cholent , especially the section on serving hot foods on Shabbat Grama halacha References Reflist External ... Shabbat Category Cooking appliances Category Shabbat innovations ... more details
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to use this particular item or substance on Shabbat. Categories There are six main categories of muktza, ref Rabbi Baruch Chait The 39 Avoth Melacha of Shabbat ISBN 0 87306 586 7 Page 42 ref each one ..., camera, etc. Basis Object supporting a Muktzah item e.g. the tray holding the Shabbat candles Mechamat Gufo Objects that are not utensils and have no ordinary Shabbat function e.g. raw foods Mechamat Isura Objects whose use was prohibited because of Shabbat violations when Shabbat began remain muktzah all Shabbat e.g. Shabbat candles Kli Shemlachto L isur Objects designed specifically to perform ... categories of activity prohibited on Shabbat References reflist Shabbat Category Laws of Shabbat Category ... more details