SHABBAT The Sabbath. Objectives 1. To understand the symbolic objects and actions found in the celebration of the Jewish Sabbath. 2. To recognise the.

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SHABBAT The Sabbath

Objectives 1. To understand the symbolic objects and actions found in the celebration of the Jewish Sabbath. 2. To recognise the importance of the Sabbath in the lives of Jewish people.

Shabbat occurs between sunset on Friday and sunset on Saturday. Shabbat occurs between sunset on Friday and sunset on Saturday. No work should be done during this time. No work should be done during this time. It is observed by the majority of Jewish people every week. It is observed by the majority of Jewish people every week.

Sabbath as the bride The rabbis used to say that every day of the week had a partner, except the seventh day, so God gave her to Israel as a bride. The rabbis used to say that every day of the week had a partner, except the seventh day, so God gave her to Israel as a bride. Like any bride, the Sabbath must be cared for and loved. Everything must be got ready for her before she arrives, and while she is there she must be the centre of attention. When she leaves, everyone will feel sorry. Like any bride, the Sabbath must be cared for and loved. Everything must be got ready for her before she arrives, and while she is there she must be the centre of attention. When she leaves, everyone will feel sorry. WHAT DOES THIS ANALOGY OF THE SABBATH TELL US ABOUT ITS IMPORTANCE TO JEWISH PEOPLE?

Friday before sunset All Jewish people hurry home on Friday to make sure they are there in time for the beginning of Shabbat. All Jewish people hurry home on Friday to make sure they are there in time for the beginning of Shabbat. The house will be clean and sparkling. The food is already prepared. The table is laid with the best tablecloth and cutlery. Candles are ready to be lit. Two loaves of bread called Challa are placed on the table covered with a special cloth called a Challa Decke.

Lighting the candles Just before Shabbat begins, the mother of the house lights the candles and, covering her eyes, says the blessing: Just before Shabbat begins, the mother of the house lights the candles and, covering her eyes, says the blessing: “Blessed are you, Lord our God, King of the Universe. You sanctify us with your commandments, and you command us to light the candles for Shabbat.” “Blessed are you, Lord our God, King of the Universe. You sanctify us with your commandments, and you command us to light the candles for Shabbat.”

The Friday Sabbath The Kiddush The Father of the house fills a cup called the Kiddush cup with wine. He lifts the cup and says an ancient prayer of blessing called the Kiddush. He then takes the bread and blesses it, a piece is cut for everyone. He then takes the bread and blesses it, a piece is cut for everyone. Then more food is brought to the table and the family dine together. Then more food is brought to the table and the family dine together. KIDDUSH IS A HEBREW WORD THAT MEANS ‘SANCTIFICATION’ OR ‘MAKING HOLY’

Sabbath on Saturday On Saturday morning the family go to the synagogue. On Saturday morning the family go to the synagogue. During the service the Torah scroll is taken out of the Aron Hakodesh (Ark), and one portion or sidrah of the Torah is read. The reading is the most important part of the service. During the service the Torah scroll is taken out of the Aron Hakodesh (Ark), and one portion or sidrah of the Torah is read. The reading is the most important part of the service. Any Jewish man (and in Reform Judaism any man or woman) may be called to share in the reading. This is a great honour. Any Jewish man (and in Reform Judaism any man or woman) may be called to share in the reading. This is a great honour.

Prayers on the Sabbath Jewish people say prayers on the Sabbath for: Jewish people say prayers on the Sabbath for: The country in which they live To remind them that they are one with all people. The State of Israel To remind them that they are one with all Jews. In Orthodox synagogues, prayers are in Hebrew except, in Britain, where the prayer for the Queen is in English. In Reform synagogues, some prayers are in Hebrew and some in English.

The service is led by the Ba’al Tephilah or master of prayer. He is also known as the Chazan or cantor. The service is led by the Ba’al Tephilah or master of prayer. He is also known as the Chazan or cantor. During the service there is a sermon by the Rabbi. During the service there is a sermon by the Rabbi.

The Havdalah Ceremony When three stars appear in the sky, Shabbat is over. This is marked by a little ceremony called Havdalah. The family sip wine and recite a special blessing over spices and the light of a plaited candle. All five senses should be used in the ceremony. There should be at least 3 wicks braided together to symbolise the strength and unity of the Jewish people. The spices remind everyone of the sweetness of the Sabbath, which remains with them All week. HOW ARE EACH OF THE FIVE SENSES USED DURING THE HAVDALAH CEREMONY? HAVDALAH MEANS ‘SEPARATION’. WHY DO YOU THINK THE CEREMONY IS CALLED THIS?

Put these Sabbath activities into chronological order