Jewish day of rest; Jewish Sabbath.
1The Shabbos plates went in the cupboard in the parlour.
2Hillel was wearing his old Shabbos suit, and didn't feel at all comfortable in it.
3'Except on Shabbos, of course.' The word sounded artificial coming from his lips.
4We know what a shoemaker earns: less than nothing, and from that he still has to make Shabbos.
5Even at the Hashomer Hatza'ir, where they met on Shabbos afternoon, he didn't say a word about it.
6Good Shabbos, by the way.
7'With the difference you can make Shabbos,' said Uncle Melnitz.
8He couldn't even be sent away, because how could he have travelled back to Zurich, so soon before Shabbos?
9She had developed a special whistle, like the one used on Shabbos when you're not allowed to use the doorbell.
10"Then you know how important keeping the Shabbos, the Sabbath, is to us?"
11Just having someone in my corner to objectify things rouses me from the stupor I've been in since the Shabbos Duck.
12The use of vegetables with just enough meat to flavor, as for instance in the Shabbos Shalet, is now being highly recommended.
13His fingers were looking for the walking stick with the lion's-head handle, which he didn't have with him because it was Shabbos.
14Dr Wertheim was part of the community, he shouldn't have been sent for on Shabbos, but on a Sunday that wasn't a problem.
15The good Shabbos plates had to be treated with great care, so she didn't even look up when the door slammed behind her.
16'Make Shabbos with it,' she said.