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certain Jewish holidays during the year
according to a
fixed pattern.
Shabbat Shuvah or
Shabbat Shubah or
Shabbat Teshuvah ("Sabbath [of] Return" שבת שובה or...
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Shabbat Shuvah,
which is the
Shabbat between Rosh
Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
Shabbat Shuvah has a
special Haftarah that
begins Shuvah Yisrael (come...
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haftarot are
taken from Hosea,
including those for Vayetze, Bamidbar,
Shabbat Shuvah, and (Sephardic only)
Tisha B'Av.
Jewish tradition holds that the tomb of...
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because Vayelech either takes the
haftara of
Shabbat Shuvah or the
haftara of Netzavim. If
Shabbat Shuvah coincides with Haazinu,
which usually happens, the...
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preceding Pesach),
Shabbat Zachor (Shabbat
preceding Purim), and
Shabbat Shuvah (Shabbat
between Rosh
Hashanah and Yom Kippur). Most
Christians do not observe...
- on
which fasting is
forbidden – the two days of Rosh Hashanah,
Shabbat Shuvah, and the day
preceding Yom Kippur—and,
while the
fasts are
observed by very...
- (by random, when his
congregation bought a church) in
Albany on
Shabbat Shuvah, 3
October 1851. His
attempts to
forge a
single American Judaism motivated...
- and Yom Kippur, one is
always Shabbat. This
Shabbat is
known as
Shabbat Shuvah ("Sabbath [of] Return"),
based on the
Haftarah read
after the w****ly Torah...
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Orach le-Chayyim ('a path for life',
Proberbs 10:17),
sermons for
Shabbat Shuvah and
Shabbat ha-Gadol,
Lublin 1595.
Rivevot Efraim ('myriads of Ephraim'...
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recites six of the piyyutim, but does not
recite the
piyyutim for
Shabbat Shuvah or for a wedding, see
Minhagei Yeshurun, New York 1988, page 7. Seligman...