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  2. Rabbinically prohibited activities of Shabbat - Wikipedia

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    The rabbinic prohibitions fall into several categories: activities not in the spirit of Shabbat; activities which closely resemble a forbidden activity; activities which could lead one to perform a prohibited activity; or activities whose biblical permissibility is debated, so avoiding the activity allows one to keep Shabbat according to all ...

  3. Shabbat siren - Wikipedia

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    According to halakha, there are certain activities prohibited on Shabbat. Some Jewish communities sound a converted civil defense siren on Friday afternoon to announce that Shabbat will begin in order to warn and remind the local Jewish residents to stop doing such activities. In Jerusalem, the siren goes off 40 minutes before Shabbat. [1]

  4. Kli SheMelachto LeIsur - Wikipedia

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    The regulation that restricted the carrying of "A tool whose defined use involves work forbidden" is attributed to Nehemiah, as it appears in the verse.The prohibition on utensils whose primary use is prohibited was not to carry them at all, even for their own use or for the use of their place, because Nehemiah saw that people were lenient with the laws of Shabbat and were carrying from a ...

  5. Sabbath desecration - Wikipedia

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    Sabbath desecration is the failure to observe the Biblical Sabbath and is usually considered a sin and a breach of a holy day in relation to either the Jewish Shabbat (Friday sunset to Saturday nightfall), the Sabbath in seventh-day churches, or to the Lord's Day (Sunday), which is recognized as the Christian Sabbath in first-day Sabbatarian denominations.

  6. Sabbath - Wikipedia

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    Thirty-nine activities prohibited on Shabbat are listed in Tractate Shabbat (Talmud). Customarily, Shabbat is ushered in by lighting candles shortly before sunset, at halakhically calculated times that change weekly and geographically. Shabbat is a widely noted hallmark of the Jewish people.

  7. Watch UIL Texas high school football playoff games live on ...

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    The UIL Texas high school football playoffs are underway. Games are spread out across Texas, with too many games to keep track of them all. There are plenty of options for those who wish to follow ...

  8. Muktzeh - Wikipedia

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    Muktzeh [a] / m ʊ k t z ə / (Hebrew: מוקצה ‎ "separated") is a concept in Jewish rabbinical law (Halakha). Muktzeh objects are subject to use restrictions on the Sabbath. The generally accepted view regarding these items is that they may be touched, though not moved, during Shabbat (the Jewish Sabbath) or Yom Tov (Jewish holiday).

  9. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: How to watch UIL state championship games

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    The pinnacle of the Texas high school football season has arrived. Find ticket & parking information along with how to watch all 12 state title games.