Shalom, this is the 7th in the series video about introduction to Judaism. Terms this is for session 7th on Shabbat, first term is Menuha, which is mean rest. There are two aspects to Shabbat, one is the prohibition to work and the requirement to rest the other is the celebration in memories, so menuha means to rest.
Malacca, Malacca is the work which is prohibited on the Sabbath, 39 prohibited Malacca in the book Exodus it has just opposed paragraph which is says, first of all you can do any Malacca in Shabbat and then it describes below the Malacco, they did in constructing the tabernacle. Source deduced from the second passage what was done for building the tabernacles that was prohibited on Shabbat those was on the 39 prohibited malaccot.
Hala that is the special braided rin-rich bread that we eat on Sabbath and holidays. Candles, we light at least two Shabbat candles on Friday evening, it is part of the celebration of remembering the Sabbath. Kiddush that is the sanctification of the Sabbath with wine or grape juice, it is done as part of the Sabbath service and I have YouTube video on how to do that.
Sheuda Mitzvah is the special meal that we eat in celebration of the Sabbath were Sheuda Mitzvah would be an especial meal in celebration in any joys occasion like a baby naming or a marriage.
Mitzme Route our song, special songs for the Sabbath that are sung. Sheuda Shlishit it is customary to have three special meals on the Sabbath Friday evening, Sabbath at lunch and the Sabbath in the afternoon when we celebrate on the conclusion moving towards our inclusion of the Sabbath, that Sheuda Shlishit the third meal.
Havdalah is a special ceremony we have it in inclusion of the Sabbath and I would video and how to do Havdalah. Halla Havdel means to separate, so it is separate the Sabbath from the rest of the week. Shabbat Shalom is the term that is used in greeting people on the Sabbath that some more of a spartic term or some would say good Shabbat and today a lot of Jews say both.
Shabbo means good week and it is what we say of the end of Havdalah, the end the Sabbath have a good week. Arovh and as we live, we go to far in the Sabbath and leave your community and that was the carried in a public domain. The Arovh is that which extends the boundaries of your private home to that of a community and so certain that parts of the world. There is Arovh constructed which the commuted device consisting of wires and ropes, which enlarges the community and permits people to carry on the Sabbath.
And finally, Shamore Wishahur the Ten Commandments in Exodus say you should Shahor Shabbat, remember. The Ten Commandments was in Deuteronomy say you should Shamore, guard the Sabbath and prayer of Lakah would be in Friday nights as the God said them both at once Shamore and Shahor. And, those were the two many aspects of the Sabbath to remember and to guard the Sabbath. Remember all those things we do to celebrate in guard all those things we do to rest. So those are the terms in course for the Sabbath.
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