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“Shabbat: The Rest of the Story,” Ep. 3, Season 2

What does it mean to “rest” on Shabbat? And what exactly do you do on a day of rest? Watch this video to find out.

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  • Avatar photo Debi says on March 30, 2011

    amazing video allison!!! my fav maccabeats song too! great job!

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  • Avatar photo sally says on March 30, 2011

    Really nice! I love the soundtrack as well. Showed this to my five year old (who has lots of questions about shabbes) and she seemed to ‘get it’– as usual beautifully done, Allison.

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  • Avatar photo Yitz says on March 30, 2011

    Clear and to the point. A great thing is leaving the audience with a next step, namely Shabbat.com. Nice job.

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  • Avatar photo Judy says on June 22, 2011

    Hey,

    I am just getting to know your blog n I have to say, I loved it!

    thanks so much for what u r doing here. this is sooo important n helpful.

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  • Avatar photo Cheri Tannenbaum(Belzberg) says on August 20, 2012

    Hi Allison
    I just came across your jew in the city series
    kol ha kavod to u for making judasim SO hands on and explaining all the issues involved so succintly and real
    On ur shabbat video ,u mentioned that
    ‘shabbat is to recharge ur batteries for the rest of the week”
    i feel that shabbat is a time to commune with ur family ,to commune with g-d, to commune with ur own growth, to realize what u are about ,what Gd is about etc
    and lastly it is to recharge ur batteries for the coming week
    Once again, kol hakavod to u
    Cheri Belzberg, from Israel 🙂

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  • Avatar photo Eileen O'Brien says on September 29, 2016

    Video is informative but the cc text was not done by anyone Jewish and the words they use make it very confusing.

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