Shabbat Services
Shabbat Services are religious gatherings held by Jewish communities to observe the Sabbath, which begins at sunset on Friday and ends at nightfall on Saturday. These services typically include prayers, singing, and readings from the Torah, the central reference of the religious Judaic tradition.
During Shabbat Services, congregants often come together in a synagogue to participate in rituals such as lighting candles, reciting blessings, and sharing a communal meal known as Kiddush. The atmosphere is usually peaceful and reflective, allowing participants to connect spiritually and enjoy a break from their daily routines.