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  • How to Set a Traditional Shabbat Table

    Have you ever wanted to celebrate the Jewish Sabbath, Shabbat, in the traditional way? Have you ever wondered what elements are necessary to create the appropriate ambiance at a festive Shabbat...

  • How Does a Bat Mitzvah Celebration Typically Go?

    Most bat mitzvah celebrations begin at the synagogue on a Saturday that is on or near the girl's birthday. The service begins with the traditional Shema readings and Amidah prayers. Then a reader...

  • How to Celebrate Shabbat

    It is said in the holy Jewish writings that the most important holiday of the Jewish calendar year isn't Passover or Yom Kippur, but Shabbat. This once a week break from work is a celebration of...

  • How to Set a Table for Shabbat

    It may seem overwhelming to set a beautiful table for Shabbat dinner every Friday night. However, with a few simple steps you can celebrate Shabbat with your family and friends at a beautiful...

  • How to Decorate for Shabbat

    The Ten Commandments only mention one holiday, which is a day of rest. For the Jewish religion, this day of rest is known as the Shabbat, which holds a special place in the religion. The Shabbat...

  • How to Observe Shabbat

    Shabbat is a time of peace and joy for Jews all over the world, and involves prayer, food and relaxation. It begins Friday night at sunset and ends when there are three stars visible in the sky...

  • How to Start Observing Shabbat

    Observing the Jewish Sabbath means reorienting yourself to setting aside a day for rest. Traditional observance includes attending synagogue on Friday night and Saturday afternoon, having a...

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