Associations to the word «Shabbat»
Noun
- Talmud
- Sabbath
- Torah
- Rabbinic
- Synagogue
- Observance
- Av
- Rabbi
- Judaism
- Friday
- Holiday
- Hebrew
- Psalm
- Commandment
- Exodus
- Sundown
- Yeshiva
- Jew
- Prayer
- Liturgy
- Recitation
- Jews
- Cantor
- Candle
- Jewish
- Meal
- Jerusalem
- Isaiah
- Nightfall
- Eli
- Blessing
- Override
- Prohibition
- Yiddish
- Saturday
- Congregation
- Camper
- Holy
- Tabernacle
- Orthodox
- Sim
- Fasting
- Appliance
- Repentance
- Scroll
- Electricity
- Vance
- Israelites
- Messiah
- Afternoon
- Lighting
- Violation
- Harlow
- Entirety
- Holiness
- Weekly
- Refrain
- Nissan
- Paragraph
- Israel
- Elevator
- Seventh
- Ha
- Thursday
- Brit
- Ark
- Eve
- Diaspora
- Fast
- Commentary
- Sunday
- Ruling
- Morning
- Sermon
Adjective
Wiktionary
SHABBAT, proper noun. The Jewish Sabbath, from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday, commemorating God's rest on the seventh day in the book of Genesis.
SHABBAT, proper noun. The ceremonial Shabbat meal, in which candles are lit and bread and wine consumed.
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