Jewish day of rest; Jewish Sabbath.
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Examples for "sabbath"
Examples for "sabbath"
1People talk in these days with horror of the old Puritan sabbath.
2And should prohibit the sabbath, and the festival days to be celebrated.
3Prayer and fasting and sabbath observance took the place of sacrificial rites.
4To morrow is the sabbath of the holy rest unto the Lord.'
5So sweet a hush never hallowed the sabbath rest of any forest.
1Yeah, maybe we need to add a guilt free tech shabbat.
2I chanted the Shabbat Kiddush blessing-normallyperformed with sacramental wine-overthe vodka.
3There were fewer cars on the road now: Shabbat was coming, Uri explained.
4Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest, also involves refraining from work.
5Well Friday is very social for us, we always have Shabbat.
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.
1They come and fire rockets and we just know there will be problems, said Sheikh al-Shabat, 42, who teaches at the local university.