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hebrewbyinbal · 2 years
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Shabat Shalom! That is the common greeting / salutation dedicated to the seventh day.
Now that we have reached the last day of week, a quick lesson and then we can rest, as the commandment states to do on this day.
Thank you for spending the 7 days of the week learning about the Hebrew words, their meaning, origin, and how to pronounce them perfectly in Hebrew.
Next week, new lesson :)
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tallis-man · 3 years
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‏‎Shabbat Shalom! #shabbat #shabat #shabbatshalom #shabatshalom #shalom #challah #challacover #judaica #judaicagift #shabbattable #shabattable #yomtov #jewishspirituality #jewishgifts #hodeshtov‎‏ https://www.instagram.com/p/CQQfY9jt97x/?utm_medium=tumblr
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moniqueyelias · 3 years
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wakingeve · 6 years
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😋 So good on so many levels. #foodie #shabbat #shabbatdinner #shabbatfood #shabbattable #shabbatshalomyall #sabbath #sabbathtosabbath #newwine #lovetheonesyourewith #God #family #firsts #firstfruits https://www.instagram.com/p/Bnct00jF9vj/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=4y9ys694x5og
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apexart-journal · 6 years
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Natasha Yannacañedo in Jerusalem, Day 24
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I suffered this morning because the hot water decided to not work. Another person asked me for directions at the bus stop in Hebrew. I have noticed many older siblings take care of their younger siblings here. Even older brothers will be on the bus with strollers. It is rare to see that in the States. An elderly woman on the bus asked me the other day flat out, “What religion are you?” I don’t think anyone I have just met has ever asked me that before.
At the Great Synagogue the guard did not speak English. I was clueless if I needed to cover my head so I did, but then I saw a woman uncovered and pulled mine down. I realized I looked more Muslim than Jewish the way I had covered. All this covering and modesty stresses me out. I have Zen meditation later so was going to wear pants but then I had this meeting at this synagogue so I thought a dress would be better. (Dveer texted me back saying it was OK to wear pants since it was not a service after I was already dressed.) Moria was so very lovely. Dveer failed to mention she is his aunt! We climbed many stairs at the Great Synagogue to find the doors to the women’s section locked. She wanted to demonstrate for me the segregation of women and men and how far the women have to sit from the men. We sat on the stairs and chatted. She shared her beautiful poem about not being able to recite Kaddish after her father died while her brothers could. Her father died when she was twelve and he was a pretty well known rabbi. She has conflicting emotions about her situation. She lives in a conservative community and a settlement although she does not necessarily believe in the politics of that. She stresses about what to tell her daughter about modesty. Her daughter goes to a religious school and has to wear a skirt, not pants. And she has to have some sleeves. Females are taught they must practice modesty for the males. Moria does not like this idea and does not want to teach her daughter that idea. It is complicated as most things here are. Moria hyphenated her last name with her husband’s years ago when it was not customary, but her kid’s have her husband’s last name. In her community they have started to do the Shabbatt prayer service in each other’s houses without a rabbi. The men and women sit separated but they can see each other-there is no screen. This is quite progressive. Women are allowed to say prayers unlike in the traditional synagogue. She was able to finally say Kaddish for her father and found it very healing. Her extended family is very Orthodox so for her son’s Bar Mitzvah they did everything by the book except she stood by her son. We climbed down the stairs and entered the men’s section of the synagogue. The women’s gallery was so very far up. It reminded me of back in the day in America when we used to separate women and black people from the white men downstairs. Moria said they are trying to separate men and women on the bus here! They want the women to go to the back. She visited New York for the very first time last year with her two oldest kids. She said her favorite part was meeting people. They stayed near Central Park and on Shabatt they would read books in Central Park. Moria offered to drop me off at Bastet for lunch. She almost joined me but had to deal with coordinating dropping off the car with her husband. She said it would have been her first time having lunch at a LGBT friendly place! The waitstaff was not super friendly so I was glad she didn’t come. There was nothing that really stood out to me that it was gay friendly. There was a very small rainbow flag under the cash register and very tiny rainbow flags in the front window. Very subtle gay pride. There was a lesbian couple eating together and one of the waitresses fit the stereotype of a lesbian. There were a couple statues of black cats and a cat painted next to the sign on the door. The salad was good and the iced latte was incredible. I explored a bit, got bored, and was lucky enough to have Maya offer me to hang at her place before we met up for early dinner. After I will head to lay-led Zen meditation.
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mj360brnhill-blog · 5 years
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edsonluizambrosio · 4 years
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Microcontos Dia a Dia 05
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Não tem previsão do tempo e nem dicas culturais ou turísticas para se curtir no Fim de Semana. Aqui temos apenas Microcontos envolvendo as palavras Sábado e Domingo.
Sábado Se “todo mundo espera alguma coisa de um sábado a noite”, eu nunca esperei muita coisa. Meu sábado já foi de Saudade, foi o “Shabbatt” de caronas e não do descanso, o meu “Sabbatum” não era de Saturno, era sim o dia de por o…
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hebrewbyinbal · 2 years
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We have made it to Shishi, the blessed day of Friday. Welcoming the Shabbat with nightfall, it is a very special day. Today we are going to learn a few things about the Hebrew word for it.
I hope you have a very blessed and peaceful Shishi, and we will meet again tomorrow with our last and very important day of the week.
#inbalamit #learnhebrew #hebrew1 #hebrew2 #hebrew1workbook #hebrew2workbook #ShabbatShalom #Shabbat #ShabbatShalum #shabbattable #Shabbaton #shabbatproject #ShabbatUk #shabbatatchabad #shabbatcooking #shabbatdinner #shabbatexperience #shabbathshalom #shabbating #shabbatprogram #shabbattreats
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des10d2bgr8 · 7 years
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Join @ShabbatTent @koshadillz for delicious Kosher for Passover Shabbat dinner at @coachella #matzachella #Coachella2017 7pm all R Welcome http://pic.twitter.com/ZZO9MXrjLA
— Rabbi Yonah (@RabbiYonah) April 14, 2017
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Some fun family boat get togethers in George Town. A cave and bon fire party at Sand Dollar Beach and Friday night Shabbatt (with a shot) on Dawn Treader a huge catamaran.
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lvvconsulting · 3 years
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SHABBAT ✡️ SHALOM 🕎 TO ALL MY FAMILY & JEWISH FRIENDS ALL AROUND THE WORLD 🌎 Artwork 🖼️ Luca . . . . . . 📸 This photo/video was taken by me, like all the others photos and videos that you can found here. If a photo or video is not mine, the author is indicated! . 🇮🇹Italian 51yo Jewish Zionist living now in Peru and soon in Israel. Management & Financial Business Consultant with more 24 years experience. Loving music, cooking, motorcycles, nature, art, lifestyle and cats. . 💻 #israel #Israeli #israelinstagram #telaviv #lucavittoriovitale #jewish #jews #zionism #jewishlife #art #happy #love #life #family #followme #shabbat #shabbatshalom #shabbatdinner #shabbatshalom❤️ #shabbatfood #shabbatcandles #shabbatshalom🙏 #shabbattable #hagsameach #shabbatchallah #shabbat_shalom #shabbatshalum #shabbath #shabbathshalom https://www.instagram.com/p/CNccoALn7ma/?igshid=1vlwwz5r8hig9
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thinkingcenter · 7 years
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Shabbat Playlist #22 - Look Who Came to Dinner! 12/2/16
When our son, Jake, was an impressionable adolescent, we hired a mentor, Eli Weiss, for him. Eli was not the perfect young teenager. He was mischievous, edgy, competitive, and not exactly compliant. When thinking about mentors, this should not be the guy you hire, but he was exactly the right fit for Jake. Their time together was 1-1, and Eli took his mentoring very seriously. Jake was shielded from Eli’s shenanigans, and while I knew about them as he was my client, I never felt like Jake was unsafe. Eli is approaching 26 years old now and Jake is 20. I got a call from him on Thursday, and he was coming to Sarasota to go flying with his dad, Peter Weiss, and hoping that we could get together. I invited them to our Shabbat table.
Luckily it was a magnificent and we set the Shabbat table on the lanai. Conversation was filled with past, present and future conversation. Eli is engaged; Jake has a girlfriend and completing requirements for Fire/EMT for the state of Florida. There was talk of EVP - Emergency Volunteer Program sponsored by the state of Israel to get firefighters and their boots on the ground in Israel. Apparently, word has it from other firefighters who have participated, “They have the best firefighter training in the world.” By the end of the evening, unbeknownst to us, Jake had signed up to volunteer. Much of the discussion focused on Eli and his entrepreneurship which, of course, thrilled me. Eli graduated last year with an ASL (American Sign Language) degree. The Deaf community is underrepresented and needs a boosted education plan. Who knows, maybe this will be the speciality extension of The Thinking Center.
Dinner was simple, full of hearty veggies and robust juicy fruits, and delicious; all Whole30 approved except for the wine that flowed - a large Riesling and the 2 Publix challahs that were devoured. Prior to dinner on this night, I had to make a paradigm shift about how to help my mom celebrate Shabbat since these dinners were originally about ramping up her quality of life. So I picked up a twist off top bottle of wine, a fresh challah and met her at her residence, Brookdale. I filled our styrofoam cups, ripped the challah, and there we (my mom, her caregiver, Tonya, and I) sat at the entrance way outside of the building reciting the blessings over the wine, challah and fake candles. She drank two cups of wine and had two rips of challah. She was just delighted. She still can recite the prayers...fascinating.
Lesson - You never know who will be at your table. Just wait for it.
Shabbat Shalom!
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yooshisooshi · 7 years
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Happy Sunday! I know it's been a while since I've posted anything, so I'm just gonna start all new with a picture which explains why I've been so busy. Not only has the past month been action packed with all of the most wonderful Jewish holidays, we've been hard at work helping people explore all the delicious flavors of Zad's Herring. This picture is from a Bris which we sponsored the herring on the condition that the client provides us with some worthwhile scotch to down it with. He didn't let us down... Learn more @WWW.PIZZAMIZZALA.COM #zadsherring #scotch #whiskeyorwhisky #bris #britmila #beenbusy #dontbothermeimworking #wereback #pizzamizzala #Kosher #thevalley #LA #dailydose #Pizza #UberEats #herring #schmaltz #ashkenazi #shabbattable (at Pizza Mizza)
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