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Shabbat is the seventh day of the week on which Jews rest from creative activities.
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* [[Blessing for new moon]] ([[Birkat HaLevana]]/[[Kiddush Levana]])
* [[Blessing for new moon]] ([[Birkat Halevana]]/[[Kiddush Levana]])
* [[Enjoying Shabbat]] ([[Kavod and Oneg Shabbat|Oneg Shabbat]])
* [[Enjoying Shabbat]] ([[Kavod and Oneg Shabbat|Oneg Shabbat]])
* [[Fourth meal of Shabbat]] ([[Melaveh Malka]])
* [[Fourth meal of Shabbat]] ([[Melaveh Malka]])
* [[Havdalah]] ([[Sanctifying the conclusion of Shabbat]])
* [[Havdalah]] ([[Sanctifying the conclusion of Shabbat]])
* [[Having a meal on Friday]] ([[Having a meal on Erev Shabbat]])
* [[Having a meal on Friday]] ([[Having a meal on Erev Shabbat]])
*[[In the Spirit of Shabbat]] ([[Uvda Dchol]])
* [[Kiddush]] ([[Sanctifying Shabbat]])
* [[Kiddush]] ([[Sanctifying Shabbat]])
* [[Lighting Shabbat candles]]
* [[Lighting Shabbat candles]]
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* [[Asking a Jew to work on Shabbat]]
* [[Asking a Jew to work on Shabbat]]
* [[Asking a non-Jew to work on Shabbat]] ([[Amirah LeNochri]])
* [[Asking a non-Jew to work on Shabbat]] ([[Amirah LeNochri]])
* [[Benefiting from a Violation of Shabbat]] ([[Maaseh Shabbat]])
* [[Books, notebooks, and papers]]
* [[Books, notebooks, and papers]]
* [[Brushing Teeth on Shabbat]]
* [[Brushing Teeth on Shabbat]]
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* [[Dancing and clapping on Shabbat]]
* [[Dancing and clapping on Shabbat]]
* [[Electricity on Shabbat]]
* [[Electricity on Shabbat]]
* [[Eruv Chatzerot]]
* [[Eruvin]]
* [[Games on Shabbat]]
* [[Games on Shabbat]]
* [[Getting dressed on Shabbat]]
* [[Getting dressed on Shabbat]]
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* [[Reading on Shabbat]] ([[Daber Davar]])
* [[Reading on Shabbat]] ([[Daber Davar]])
* [[Recreation on Shabbat]]  
* [[Recreation on Shabbat]]  
*[[Sechirut Reshut]]
* [[Separating mixtures]] ([[Borer]])
* [[Separating mixtures]] ([[Borer]])
* [[Squeezing fruits]] ([[Sechita]])
* [[Squeezing fruits]] ([[Sechita]])
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* [[Taking a cruise over Shabbat]]
* [[Taking a cruise over Shabbat]]
* [[Taking measurements on Shabbat]]
* [[Taking measurements on Shabbat]]
* [[Techum]]
* [[Transactions on Shabbat]]
* [[Transactions on Shabbat]]
* [[Transportation on Shabbat]]
* [[Transportation on Shabbat]]
* [[Going to and Staying in the Hospital on Shabbat]]
* [[Wages on Shabbat]] ([[Sachar Shabbat]])
* [[Wages on Shabbat]] ([[Sachar Shabbat]])
* [[Washing one’s body on Shabbat]]
* [[Washing one’s body on Shabbat]]

Latest revision as of 01:05, 13 July 2023

Shabbat is the seventh day of the week on which Jews rest from creative activities.

Mitzvot of the Day

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Practical Laws of Shabbat

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Practical Laws of Shabbat

39 Melachot

Introduction to Melechet Machshevet
Marbeh Bshiurim Order of making bread

Order of making garments

Order of making garments cont.

Order of making hides

Order of construction