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  • Shabbat is the Jewish day of rest and seventh day of the week, on which Jews remember the traditional creation of the heavens and the earth in six days...
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  • edit  Portal:Judaism/holidays/Shabbat Shabbat is the Jewish day of rest and seventh day of the week, on which Jews remember the traditional creation of...
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  • opened before Him. Prayer services are longer than on a regular Shabbat or other Jewish holidays, and include (on weekdays) the blowing of the shofar. On the...
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  • Jewish holidays include both Biblical and Rabbinic observances. Biblical days include the weekly Shabbat, considered the most important such day. There...
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  • edit  Portal:Judaism/Featured Article/8 Jewish holidays include both Biblical and Rabbinic observances. Biblical days include the weekly Shabbat, considered...
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  • selection from Numbers 29:20–34 The Weekly Torah portion in synagogues on Shabbat, Saturday, 24 Iyar, 5784—June 1, 2024 “'The Lord, the Lord, God, merciful...
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  • For more information, see Portal:Judaism/Picture of the Week....
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  • Biblical Hittites - Amorites - Hivites - Jebusites - Unleavened bread - Shabbat - Egypt - Pharaoh - Plagues of Egypt - Philistines - Joseph (Hebrew Bible)...
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