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Shabbos and which
On Shabbos and Jewish holidays, married men wear the high circular fur hat of the Polish Hasidim, called a spodik by Galitzyaners ( not to be confused with the much flatter shtreimel worn by married men in Hasidic groups which do not hail from Congress Poland ).
During both Friday night and Shabbos morning services, worshipers take a break — usually one hour long — which is devoted to Torah study.
Saturday is the Shabbos ( Yiddish pronunciation of Hebrew shabbat, Jewish Sabbath ), a day of rest, which is strictly observed by most members of the community.
* Shvisas Hayam, which deals with the laws of ships regarding Shabbos

Shabbos and is
Shabbat (, Ashkenazi pronunciation: Shabbos,, " rest " or " cessation ") is the seventh day of the Jewish week and the Jewish day of rest.
It is not well known, but the work is actually not a commentary on the Talmud but is rather a commentary on the Rif, and always starts with the text of the Rif ( see Shach quoted in Kellolei HoRif, Rabbeinu Osher, ViTur printed before the Rosh on Shabbos, Klal 2 ).
In some areas, a siren is sounded on Friday before sundown to indicate the arrival of the Shabbos.
Currently, Rabbi Ben Zion Aryeh Leibish Halberstam is the Rebbe in the Bobover Beis Medrash, while Rabbi Mordechai Dovid's Hasidim have established a temporary headquarters, and a weekdays and Shabbos Beis Medrash.
It is divided into 224 sections-69 dealing with daily conduct and prayer, and 155 with Shabbos, and holidays.
It is divided into 224 sections-69 dealing with daily conduct and prayer, and 155 with Shabbos ( Sabbath ) and Yom Tov ( holidays ).
However one may repeat the Shabbos Maariv and have in mind that the missed mincha is being compensated for through the second Amidah.
According to Rabbi Aaron Wertheim, Rabbi Pinchas of Koretz ( 1726 – 1791 ) stated, " The acronym for Shabbos is: Shtreimel Bimkom Tefillin -- the shtreimel takes the place of tefillin.
The shtreimel is only worn in conjunction with other articles of clothing that comprise " Shabbos wear ".
It is interesting to note that Rabbi Zerachiah ben Isaac Ha-Levi Gerondi ( Hebrew: רבינו זרחיה הלוי ); the Baal Ha-Maor ( author of the book Ha-Maor ), went as far as to write that " he who does not eat warm food ( on Shabbos ) should be checked out to see if he is not a Min ( an heretic )".
For Shabbos meals, the patterned Bekishe, also known as a Tish Bekishe ( Yiddish ), is worn.
The Tish Bekishe is also worn by some during the Shabbos afternoon prayer service and the night after Shabbos.
Some of those who wear the gold bekishe switch to black on Shabbos afternoon before mincha ; this is seen in for example Dushinsky and with many of the Prushim.
If it is not Shabbos then there will usually be musical instruments, such as guitar or violin.
*" Lichtiger Shabbos " on Just One Shabbos ( 1982 ) " Yiddish " on Solid MBD ( 1993 ) is an adaptation of " Close Every Door To Me ", from the musical theater production Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber.

Shabbos and do
A non-Jew known as a Shabbos goy may be employed to press the buttons and hold the door for Jewish people, in buildings that do not have Shabbat elevators.

Shabbos and Torah
See further: Mishneh Torah Shabbos 8: 2, 21: 5 ; Shulchan Aruch Orach Chayim 336 ; Chayei Adam Shabbos 11
See further: Mishneh Torah Shabbos 7: 3, 8: 1, 21: 2 – 4 ; Chayei Adam Shabbos 10
See further: Mishneh Torah Shabbos 8: 3 – 5, 21: 6 – 10 ; Chayei Adam Shabbos 12
See further: Mishneh Torah Shabbos 8: 5, 21: 11 ; Chayei Adam Shabbos 13
See further: Mishneh Torah Shabbos 8: 7 – 10, 21: 12 – 16 ; Shulkhan Arukh Orach Chayim 319 – 321 ; Chayei Adam Shabbos 14
See further: Mishneh Torah Shabbos 8: 11 – 13, 21: 17 ; Shulkhan Arukh Orach Chayim 319 ; Chayei Adam Shabbos 16
See further: Mishneh Torah Shabbos 8: 15, 21: 18 – 31 ; Shulkhan Arukh Orach Chayim 321 ; Chayei Adam Shabbos 17
See further: Mishneh Torah Shabbos 8: 14, 21: 32 ; Shulkhan Arukh Orach Chayim 321, 324 ; Chayei Adam Shabbos 18
See further: Mishneh Torah Shabbos 8: 16, 21: 33 – 36 ; Shulkhan Arukh Orach Chayim 321, 324 ; Chayei Adam Shabbos 19
See further: Mishneh Torah Shabbos 22: 1 – 10 ; Shulkhan Arukh Orach Chayim 318 ; Chayei Adam Shabbos 22
See further: Mishneh Torah Shabbos 9: 179, 22: 13 – 14 ; Chayei Adam Shabbos 21
See further: Mishneh Torah Shabbos 0: 10 – 11 22: 15 – 20 ; Shulkhan Arukh Orach Chayim 301 – 302 ; Chayei Adam Shabbos 22

Shabbos and .
) records that after his death Rabbeinu HaKadosh used to visit his home, wearing Shabbos ( Shabat ) clothes, every Friday evening at dusk.
Walter places the rules of bowling second in reverence only to the rules of his religion, Judaism, as evidenced by his strict stance against " rolling " on Shabbos.
The Taste of Shabbos: The Complete Sabbath Cookbook.
He also authored a brief introduction to the Talmudic tractate Shabbos for a Holocaust-era printing in Romania.
; Yoreh Yoreh: The recipient of this semikhah demonstrated sufficient education and proper judgment to be able to render halakhic judgments on matters of religious law as it pertains to daily life such as kashrut, nidda, and permissible or forbidden activities on Shabbos or Yom Tov.
Classes include kashrut, general halakha according to the Shulchan Aruch, Shabbos, Pesach, and Issur v ' Heter.
See further: Shulkhan Arukh Orach Chayim 219: 7 ; Chayei Adam Shabbos 15.
* Zichru Toras Moshe-an introduction to the laws of Shabbos.
The Shabbat preceding this Siyum was billed as " Shabbos Daf Yomi ", with rabbis calling on Israelis to increase their study of Daf Yomi.
Oyneg Shabbos ( Ashkenazic pronunciation ; in Modern Israeli Hebrew: Oneg Shabbat, עונג שבת ) was the code name of a group led by Jewish historian Dr. Emanuel Ringelblum in the Warsaw Ghetto during the Nazi-German occupation of Warsaw in World War II.
The members of Oyneg Shabbos initially collected the material with the intention that they would write a book after the war about the horrors they had witnessed.
Most all of the members of the Oyneg Shabbos were killed in the Holocaust.
Most Hasidim only wear them on Shabbos, Jewish holidays, or at weddings and other such events.
In such a case, they will wear a fancier bekishe for Shabbos, often lined with velvet or some color other than or in addition to black.

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