Mark the Sabbath
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RESTMark the Sabbath
RESTDAYThe Sabbath.
RESTObserve the Sabbath?
RESTEDObserved the Sabbath
RESTObserve the Sabbath
RESTINGObserving the Sabbath
RESTFULLike the Sabbath
RESTSObserves the Sabbath
KEEPCommemorate, as the Sabbath
MARC"The Sabbath" painter Chagall
HEBREWWhence the word "Sabbath"
KEEPObserve, as the Sabbath
SUNThe Sabbath, to Christians: Abbr.
ELALIt's grounded on the Sabbath
SUNDOWNWhen the Jewish Sabbath begins
POORMANS"Hail Sabbath! . . . the ... day": J. Grahame
ODEON"Live at the Hammersmith ..." Black Sabbath
ELALCarrier that doesn't fly on the Sabbath
SUNDOWNWhen the Jewish Sabbath begins and ends
ELALAirline that doesn't fly on the Sabbath
SDAChurchgoers who observe the Sabbath on Sat.
SDADenom. that observes the Sabbath on Sat.
sabbatismintermission of labor, as upon the Sabbath
SDAChristian denom. that observes the Sabbath on Saturday
sabbatismsSABBATISM, intermission of labor, as upon the Sabbath
parasceveamong the Jews, the evening before the Sabbath
TYR'90 Black Sabbath album about the son of Odin?
parascevesPARASCEVE, among the Jews, the evening before the Sabbath
sabbatarianof or like a Sabbatarian, one who keeps the sabbath strictly
erevsthe day before a Jewish holiday or the Jewish Sabbath: Erev Yom Kippur
havdalahA Jewish religious ceremony or formal prayer marking the end of the Sabbath
sabbaticalrelating to the Sabbath / a period of leave from one's work also SABBATIC
erevthe day before a Jewish holiday or the Jewish Sabbath: Erev Yom Kippur
parashahportion of the Torah chanted or read each week in the synagogue on the Sabbath
chalotA loaf of white leavened bread, typically plaited in form, traditionally baked to celebrate the Jewish sabbath
challahsA loaf of white leavened bread, typically plaited in form, traditionally baked to celebrate the Jewish sabbath
chalothA loaf of white leavened bread, typically plaited in form, traditionally baked to celebrate the Jewish sabbath
kiddushblessing recited over a cup of wine or over bread on the Sabbath or on a festival
eruvsline delineating an area in which Orthodox Jews may carry on certain activities normally forbidden on the Sabbath
eruvline delineating an area in which Orthodox Jews may carry on certain activities normally forbidden on the Sabbath