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When I was in Israel there was a very nice custom on my kibbutz, and throughout Israel. On the Sixth Day people would greet each other with "Shabbat Shalom." We all knew it was the Sixth Day,but on the Seventh we were not as visible, and my kibbutz, by my choice, was not a religious one.
May all have a tov tov Shabbat shalom..............b'shem Yeshua ad olam.
For that Sundy bunch of grapes..........have a wonderful Sabbath.
Where I am it is Friday morning. While in Israel I became accustomed to their custom. Every week on the Sixth Day (Friday), people would greet each other with "Shabbat Shalom" in anticipation and preparation for the Sabbath according to the Old Testament or the Torah. I thought it a lovely observance, so I adopted the custom for me too.
Where I am it is Friday morning. While in Israel I became accustomed to their custom. Every week on the Sixth Day (Friday), people would greet each other with "Shabbat Shalom" in anticipation and preparation for the Sabbath according to the Old Testament or the Torah. I thought it a lovely observance, so I adopted the custom for me too.