1. shabbat - Noun
2. Shabbat - Proper noun
The Jewish Sabbath, from sundown Friday to nightfall Saturday, commemorating God's rest on the seventh day in the book of Genesis.
I leave early on Fridays, as I don't work on Shabbat.
The ceremonial first meal of Shabbat
Please join us for Shabbat tonight.
Alternative form of Sabbath (“witches' meeting”)
shabbat (plural shabbats)
Alternative letter-case form of Shabbat
I admire the Shabbat tradition, and no matter which faith you are of, there is nothing more wonderful than dedicating a certain day to spend time with your family and loved ones, absent of TV, phone, and other interruptions. Joyce Giraud
My Shabbat dinner is not to be reckoned with. Judy Gold
Accordingly, some halachic authorities do have doubts as to which (secular) day of the week should be considered Shabbat in some Pacific islands. Source: Internet
A common solution to the problem of electricity involves preset timers ( Shabbat clocks ) for electric appliances, to turn them on and off automatically, with no human intervention on Shabbat itself. Source: Internet
A halakhically authorized Shabbat mode added to a power-operated mobility scooter may be used on the observance of Shabbat for those with walking limitations, often referred to as a Shabbat scooter. Source: Internet
Additionally, the laws of Shabbat override those of Hoshana Rabbah, so that if Hoshana Rabbah were to fall on Shabbat certain rituals that are a part of the Hoshana Rabbah service (such as carrying willows, which is a form of work) could not be performed. Source: Internet