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What Does Resting On Shabbat Mean?
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http://JewintheCity.com What does it mean to "rest" on Shabbat? And what exactly do you do on a day of rest? Director of Photography: Elie Gabor [email protected]
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kind have worked a bit early to catch
part of their
game leftovers look H I got to run I'm
going to miss my train yeah okay love
you too
bye dear do in the city if Shabbat
supposed to be about resting then why it
worth a Jews walk the temple isn't it
more restful to drive how do you just
shut down for an entire day isn't it
easier I'm sorry I really have to run
all the rest I me best Tre for
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Baltimore at spe take one action
resting on Shabbat what is it anyways is
it getting up off your couch and onto a
lounge chair on your own tropical island
with
shade on light prze and a drink in hand
with an
umbrella or it's resting on Shabbat
something
else the resting we do on the Sabbath
comes from from emulating what God did
when he finished creating the world
world creating isn't this kind of work
it's more like this kind of
work when God rested on chabas all
creative activity stopped therefore when
we rest on chabas we stop creating to
there are 39 different categories of
work according to the tud and everything
we refrain from on chabas is
extrapolated from one of these
categories including the fire that
sparked when the car engines turn
on now in terms of how we unplug every
week for an entire day I know it's hard
to imagine if you've never tried it but
after six straight days
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of after six straight days of non-stop
productivity there's something very
special about stopping to recharge your
battery so the next week can start off
fresh shabus isn't just about what we
can't do there's so many wonderful
things we do on
chabas the smells of chabus the tastes
of chabus the feel of chabus is not
something that can be
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he but don't just take my word for it if
you really want to understand what
shabas is about you have to try it for
yourself the best way to do this is to
spend shops with a family who does it
every week but if you don't know any
families like that you can meet one on a
great new site I started using called
shabbat.com shabbat.com is totally free
and connects shabis guests with hosts in
over a thousand cities around the world
who are waiting to share the beauty of
shabas with you sincerely yours you in
the city
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the shame
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