What Do Jews Do on Friday Night? Understanding Shabbat Traditions

Discover the key customs Jews observe on Friday night, including Shabbat candle lighting, synagogue services, and festive family meals.

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On Friday night, Jews traditionally celebrate Shabbat (Sabbath). This includes attending synagogue services, lighting Shabbat candles, and enjoying a festive meal with family and friends. It's a time for rest, reflection, and spending quality time together.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the significance of lighting Shabbat candles on Friday night? Lighting Shabbat candles marks the beginning of the Sabbath, symbolizing peace and sanctity to welcome the day of rest.
  2. What activities are traditionally done during Shabbat on Friday night? Activities include attending synagogue services, lighting candles, enjoying a festive meal with family, resting, and reflecting.
  3. Why do Jews celebrate Shabbat starting Friday night? Shabbat begins at sunset on Friday to commemorate God’s day of rest after creation and to provide a weekly time for spiritual rejuvenation.