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Shabbat
[ Sephardic Hebrew shah-baht ]
Shabbat
/ ʃɑːˈbɑːt; ˈʃɑːbəs /
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Shabbat1
from Hebrew shabbāth; see Sabbath
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Example Sentences
There we have experienced weekly fires set by "activists," always on late Friday or on Shabbat.
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And as a Shabbat-observant Jew, Gorenberg points out, he himself is grateful to have “a day in the week when everyone has a face.”
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Then there are the Jews I've met who are very aware of Shabbat, but who tap their touchscreens.
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The rabbis who ruled that we can't use an electric switch on Shabbat already went too far.
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Some see this as personal weakness, and call themselves half-shomer shabbat; they can't stop texting.
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