sabbatism (Meaning)

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sabbatism (n.)

Intermission of labor, as upon the Sabbath; rest.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sabbatism

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sabbatism Sentence Examples

  1. Sabbatism, a form of Jewish mysticism, emphasizes the Sabbath as a sacred day for spiritual connection and reflection.
  2. The Sabbatical Year, prescribed in the Torah, is a period of sabbatism where the land is allowed to rest and the people are encouraged to engage in spiritual activities.
  3. Modern Sabbatism is practiced by some Jewish groups, focusing on the mystical aspects of the Sabbath and its connection to inner transformation.
  4. Sabbatist communities often gather on the Sabbath for prayer, meditation, and the study of sacred texts.
  5. The movement of Sabbatism emerged in 17th-century Poland and spread throughout Eastern Europe, initially as a reaction to perceived deviations from traditional Jewish practices.
  6. Sabbatist leaders, known as Tsaddikim, claimed to have spiritual powers and the ability to connect with the divine realm.
  7. The Sabbatian movement eventually evolved into different branches, including Frankism and Jacob Frankism.
  8. Sabbatism has influenced various religious and spiritual practices, including Hasidism and some New Age movements.
  9. The study of Sabbatism provides insights into the diversity and mystical currents within Judaism and its impact on Jewish history and thought.
  10. Sabbatism continues to inspire and inform spiritual seekers who value the sacredness of the Sabbath and the pursuit of a deeper connection with the divine.

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Intermission of labor, as upon the Sabbath; rest.

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Sabbatism, a form of Jewish mysticism, emphasizes the Sabbath as a sacred day for spiritual connection and reflection.

The Sabbatical Year, prescribed in the Torah, is a period of sabbatism where the land is allowed to rest and the people are encouraged to engage in spiritual activities.

Modern Sabbatism is practiced by some Jewish groups, focusing on the mystical aspects of the Sabbath and its connection to inner transformation.

Sabbatist communities often gather on the Sabbath for prayer, meditation, and the study of sacred texts.