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"Why Do We Say Shabbat Shalom and What Does It Mean?"


Shabbat Shalom is a Hebrew phrase that is commonly used by Jews to greet each other on the Sabbath, which is the day of rest and holiness in the Jewish tradition. The word "Shabbat" means Sabbath or rest, and "Shalom" means peace. Therefore, the phrase "Shabbat Shalom" can be translated as "Sabbath of peace" or "peaceful Sabbath."


The Sabbath is considered a special and sacred time in Judaism, and it is a time for rest, reflection, and spiritual connection. Saying "Shabbat Shalom" is a way to wish someone a peaceful and restful Sabbath, and to acknowledge the importance of this day in the Jewish faith.


In addition to being a greeting, "Shabbat Shalom" can also be seen as a blessing. By wishing someone a peaceful Sabbath, one is also expressing a hope for their well-being and happiness during this special time.


Overall, saying "Shabbat Shalom" is a way to connect with others and to honor the traditions and values of the Jewish faith. It is a reminder to slow down, appreciate the present moment.


So my sweet dears Shabbat Shalom, Have a great one!


Love,

Yaffa Kosakofsky



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