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On the Web
- The Ultimate Shabbat Site - From candle lighting times around the world, to Real Audio Shabbos Zemiros, to Parshot, this site is a complete Shabbat reference
- In Honor of the Holy Shabbos - Learn all about the various customs, laws and observances of Shabbos in a friendly, graphic, musical environment. Children will also enjoy this site.
- Oneg Shabbat - Connecting hosts and guests for free Shabbos meals around the world. Registration required.
- Hilchos Shabbos - An illustrated presentation on how to keep Shabbos
- Shabbos.com - The comprehensive guide to shabbos, including candle lighting times, divrei torah, and synangogue listings.
- Shabbat Guide - The Shabbat practices, handbook, recipes and guide to its observance.
- Akhlah: Shabbat site for children - Traditions, blessings, Hebrew vocabulary, and coloring pages. For kids, educators and parents.
- Zmanim - Candle Lighting Times for Shabbat - Candle lighting timed for Shabbos.
- JewishMeals.org - Offers to match Jews who want to have a traditional Shabbat or holiday meal with host families in Jerusalem.
Wikipedia Articles
- Oyneg Shabbos (group) - Oyneg Shabbos (Yiddish pronunciation; in Hebrew: Oneg Shabbat, עונג שבת) was the code name of a group led by Jewish historian Dr. Emanuel Ringelblum in the Warsaw Ghetto during the Holocaust.
- Shabbat - Shabbat (Hebrew: שבת, shabbāt, "rest/inactivity"; the Sabbath, often Shabbos using Ashkenazi pronunciation), is the weekly day of rest in Judaism, symbolizing the Seventh Day in the Book of Genesis, after six days of creation. It is observed from sundown on Friday until the appearance of three stars in the sky on Saturday night.
- Yehoshua Neuwirth - Rabbi Yehoshua Yeshaya Neuwirth is famous for his treatise Shemiras Shabbos KeHilchasa on the laws of Shabbat and for being one of the top students of Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach.