Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
shabbatot
Noun
/ʃəˈbɑːtɪt/

Definition
Shabbatot refers to the plural form of Shabbat, which is the Jewish day of rest and worship. It occurs every week from Friday evening to Saturday evening.

Examples
- The synagogue was full as families gathered to celebrate the Shabbatot with prayers and blessings.
- Many people look forward to the Shabbatot as a time to disconnect from their busy lives and reconnect with their spirituality.
- During the Shabbatot, special meals are prepared and shared among family and friends.

Meaning
In Jewish tradition, Shabbat is a day set aside for spiritual reflection, family gatherings, and rest. It is observed as a day to refrain from work and engage in restful activities, creating a special time for community and personal reflection.

Synonyms
- Rest day
- Day of community
- Sabbath