Jewish RitualsSabbath Observance
Jewish Sabbath observance refers to the religious practices and rituals that Jewish people engage in to honor and observe the Sabbath, which is a day of rest and spiritual rejuvenation that begins at sunset on Friday and ends at nightfall on Saturday. These rituals can include lighting candles, reciting prayers, attending synagogue services, refraining from work, and sharing special meals with family and friends. The observance of the Sabbath is a central aspect of Jewish religious life and plays a significant role in connecting individuals to their faith and community.