Posts Tagged sabbath day

Hadash

Come and Celebrate Shabbat!

Shabbat (sabbath) is the only ritual observance instituted in the Ten Commandments. Primarily a day of rest and spiritual enrichment, the word ‘Shabbat’ comes from the root Shin-Bet-Tav, meaning ‘to cease, to end, or to rest’. The injunction to “Remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy” is the fourth of the Ten Commandments recorded in the Torah (Shemot / Exodus 20:8; Devarim / Deuteronomy 5:12). The commandment continues: “Six days you shall work but the seventh day is a Sabbath unto HaShem.” The Hebrew word for ‘holy’ implies ‘separate’. Shabbat is a day set apart. In Jewish literature it is often called ‘a taste of the world to come’. Shabbat is seen as a gift from G-d to the Jewish people; as a sign of the eternal bond between them. Shabbat is to be a time for peace, harmony, tranquility, community and spirituality that is unmatched by [...]

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Mashiach, Messianic Judaism, Parashat Shemini, Torah

The Number Eighth – Shemini

The Number Eighth - Shemini

Weekly Sidra: Shemini (Eight) Torah Portion: Vayikra / Leviticus 9:1-11:47  Haftorah: Sh’muel Bet / II Samuel 6:1-6:19 This week’s Parasha is called Shemini, which could be translated the Eighth. The number eight represents a level that is higher than nature, and above time. This is the level of the miraculous, which ...

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Emunah, Jewish Roots, Mashiach

Yom HaShabbat (The Sabbath Day)

Yom HaShabbat (The Sabbath Day)

Shabbat, the taste of he world to come The seventh day of the week, commonly known as Saturday, is the Sabbath day of HaShem, the God of Israel. It was ordained of Him as a day of rest for all mankind, and the obligation to observe it arises from HaShem’s own example – His act of blessing the seventh day And His explicit command to keep ...

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How to Videos, Jewish Roots, Mashiach, Torah

The Shabbat (Sabbath) Table – Video

The Shabbat (Sabbath) Table - Video

Honoring the Sabbath day, known as Shabbat in Hebrew, is considered the most important observance in Judaism. The order to celebrate Shabbat originates in the ten commandments handed down to Moses by God on Mount Sinai. The fourth commandment (Exodus 20: 8-11; Deuteronomy 5: 14-15), translated from Hebrew, reads “Remember [observe] the Sabbat ...

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Jewish Roots, Mashiach, Torah

Reading the Torah on the Shabbat

Reading the Torah on the Shabbat

And he (i.e., Maran Rabbeinu Yeshua King Messiah) came to Nazareth, where He had been brought up; and, as his custom was, he went into the Synagogue on the Shabbat / Sabbath day, and stood up for to read" [Luke 4:16]. The reading and the studying of the Holy Scriptures have always played an important role in Jewish congregational lifestyle and ...

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Jewish Roots, Jokes

It’s Jewish!

It's Jewish!

When we present God’s holy law, And arguments from scripture draw, objectors say, to pick a flaw, ‘It’s Jewish.’ Though at the first the Eternal One blessed be He sanctified His day of rest, the same belief is still expressed, ‘It’s Jewish.’ Though with the world this rest began, And thence through all Scri ...

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