It's like saying, have a peaceful, happy, fun, restful, meaningful, spiritual Shabbat.... and I just wanted to say to those who apply, Shabbat Shalom. It will be Shabbat in a few hours.
Hi,
Do you mean why do they wish each other Shabbat Shalom? If so, it is a way of saying, have a peaceful, restful, meaningful Shabbat. Shabbat is supposed to be a reflective time of the week, different from the other days of the week. Some people don't drive or use electricity on Shabbat (Friday at sundown to Saturday at sundown)... and other people do other things to make the Shabbat experience special for them.
Elexa, The Sabbath is much more that a time of reflection, this is a gift from our Lord, God. It is also a commandment of God. It is the time to be one with God, asking for forgiveness asking for blessings. Originally these were the days for sacrafic's to our Lord, God. Until that day that Christ, His Son, became the sacrafic for all. A polition made the first move to Sunday sabbath, Constitine in the 4the century. The Catholics make it official in the 11th century. Neither God nor His Son, changed that day.
every day is shabbath shalom when we open oure eyes and when we close it becouse its god gift the life that god give to us and we must trasure that gift
sometimes they send cards
regards
rachel-lednichenko
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