The Jewish Sabbath: A Renewed Encounter

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The Jewish-Buddhist Encounter

Both faith communities have something to teach the other.

Sabbath Manifesto

Because the Sabbath is traditionally a day to refrain from work, it is the perfect time to catch up on some sleep. You’ll find Jews around the world taking a Shabbat afternoon shluf (nap), or at least sitting down and relaxing for a couple of hours.

Sabbath Manifesto

Getting away from the world around you is one of the most important parts of celebrating the Sabbath.