- The term
shabbaton (Hebrew: שבתון) may be
translated into
English to mean sabbatical. The
concept of a
sabbatical year (shmita) has a
source in several...
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services on Sundays.) Colloquially, in
contemporary Israel, the term
Shabbaton or
Shaboson may mean an
event or
program of
education and
usually celebration...
- of
Tabernacles (Sukkot) on the
first and last day.
Sometimes the word
shabbaton is
extended to mean all
seven festivals. The
Gospel of John says of the...
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ongoing and
annual programs, some of
which include:
CTeen International Shabbaton, an
annual inspirational w****end that
brings together thousands of teens...
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organized a
Midwest retreat in
August 2013 in
Wisconsin and
hosted a
shabbaton at the
Stanton Street Synagogue in June 2016. Homo****uality and Judaism...
- "Beginners' Services"
where the
Jewish liturgy is
shortened and explained, and
Shabbatons,
where unaffiliated Jews are
hosted by an
observant family during Sabbath...
- when they are in pain. The
Torah calls Yom
Kippur a day of rest (shabbat
shabbaton) on
which work is prohibited. Thus, the
activities forbidden on Shabbat...
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Theological Seminary - JTS to Host
Masorti on
Campus Student-Leadership
Shabbaton".
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original on 2015-01-17.
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Learning Institute course about the
teachings of the
Rebbe and an
upcoming Shabbaton with a scholar-in-residence to
promote his teachings. The
following or...
- Pentecost. Four
occur in fall, in the
seventh month, and are also
called Shabbaton: the
Christian Feast of Trumpets; Yom Kippur, "Sabbath of Sabbaths"; and...