Shabbat, also spelled as Sabbath, is a day of rest and worship that is observed in the Jewish religion. It begins at nightfall on Friday and ends at nightfall on Saturday. The word Shabbat means "rest" or "cessation" in Hebrew, referring to the biblical account of God resting on the seventh day after creating the world. It is a time for Jews to focus on their spiritual and familial connections, and to refrain from work or other worldly pursuits. Typically, Shabbat is marked by special liturgical prayers, lighting candles, traditional meals, and spending time with family and friends. It is considered to be a holy day and is one of the most important observances in Judaism.
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