Shalom. Today as I write this it is Ziv 2, Shishi (the sixth day of the week).
On the sixth day of the week, as from the beginning of the week, we prepare for the Sabbath, Shabbat.
Enjoy the Sabbath this week, at sundown. Some do candle lighting, with erev Shabbat, closely supervised, as with Havdalah after sundown when the Sabbath is over at the conclusion or end of the Sabbath. These times are 18 minutes before sunset and 42 minutes after sunset, to begin and end the Sabbath. Or we can observe these times as I am able to do if I choose to. The Sabbath is the seventh day of the week.
However you observe, enjoy the Sabbath. The Sabbath is a day of complete rest. Many walk to the nearest synagogue, where Moses, the Torah is read.
The Sabbath Commandment is Jewish as with the rest of Torah observance, though the Ten Commandments or all 613 Commandments in the Torah can come to be observed by anyone except for those who are not of Israel.
Shalom.
Jacob
On the sixth day of the week, as from the beginning of the week, we prepare for the Sabbath, Shabbat.
Enjoy the Sabbath this week, at sundown. Some do candle lighting, with erev Shabbat, closely supervised, as with Havdalah after sundown when the Sabbath is over at the conclusion or end of the Sabbath. These times are 18 minutes before sunset and 42 minutes after sunset, to begin and end the Sabbath. Or we can observe these times as I am able to do if I choose to. The Sabbath is the seventh day of the week.
However you observe, enjoy the Sabbath. The Sabbath is a day of complete rest. Many walk to the nearest synagogue, where Moses, the Torah is read.
The Sabbath Commandment is Jewish as with the rest of Torah observance, though the Ten Commandments or all 613 Commandments in the Torah can come to be observed by anyone except for those who are not of Israel.
Shalom.
Jacob