Shin ש for Shabbat (שַׁבָּת)
Shabbat is the day of rest, the seventh and final day of the week in Judaism. It lasts from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday.
During Shabbat, Shabbat candles are lit, the Kiddush prayer is recited, and the Shabbat dinner is eaten.
The fundamental principle of Shabbat celebration is Oneg, which means delight and joy from rest! Sounds good, doesn't it?
- How do you like to relax the most?
- What would you do on Shabbat?
Play a game that Jewish children enjoy during Shabbat, “The Rabbi Goes Shopping”! One person starts a sentence: “The rabbi goes shopping and buys a carrot.” The next person repeats the sentence and adds another item. The game continues until the first mistake is made. After that, the game starts over.
The Hebrew letter ש (Shin) corresponds to the number 300.
Symbolic meaning: to eat, to destroy, tooth.
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