Many Jews who strictly observe Shabbat (the Sabbath)refrain from using electrical devices on Shabbat, with the exception of passive enjoyment of devices which were set up before Shabbat. Can you flush the toilet on Shabbat? It goes without saying thatflushing a toilet is permitted on Shabbat. T...
Yudiya Wali Pagan (How the Jews lived) [Bible culture book], 84 pp. (500) ISBN 9980-0-01462-8 Sabbath, W. Alfred, 1991. aeiou ana buki (ABC book), 3rd edn.Callister, SandraTrans Bill Callister
Many Jews who strictly observe Shabbat (the Sabbath)refrain from using electrical devices on Shabbat, with the exception of passive enjoyment of devices which were set up before Shabbat. What season is Sukkot? Sukkot is a week-long festival which falls on the 15th day of Tishrei on the Jewish...
They wanted to celebrate their peace rather than observe Friday as a day of mourning or sadness. The name may also be derived from God's Day, since in the first two centuries, the word "good" would only ever have been used as a description for God. The Saxons and Danes called this ...
But I know the Bible must command the observance of Sunday, because all the churches observe Sunday, except the Seventh-Day Adventists, and they're regarded as fanatics. The Sabbath was the day for the Jews." I even threatened divorce, if my wife refused to give up this fanaticism, ...
Thus for the Jews in the time of Jesus, this was 6-8 scheduled events a day of 15 minutes to an hour or so each, and then various other parts of the day as they could, with even more emphasis on Sabbath days. And there is no reason we cannot do the same today. Thus Jesus was...
16 Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day. 17 These are a shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in Christ. 18 Do not let ...
You cannot use your phone or car or laptop or anything electrical. Even progressive rabbis would observe these rules….so trying to pretend that you have special permission to ignore them is complete bullshit… Happy New year to you anyway you loon… ...
How to celebrate this Jewish holiday of dwelling & rejoicing Sukkot (Hebrew: "Feast of Booths," "Feast of Tabernacles," or "Feast of the Ingathering") is a Jewish holiday taking place on the 15th day of the month of Tishri, five days...