Shabbat

Are You Allowed to Keep Shabbat Before Converting?

Can you keep Shabbat before converting to Judaism? If you’ve spent any time researching conversion online, you’ve probably encountered two completely opposite answers. Some people insist that conversion candidates should start keeping Shabbat as soon as possible. Others will tell you that non-Jews shouldn’t keep Shabbat at all. So which answer is correct? As with […]

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Start Celebrating Shabbat with These 3 Simple Changes

Many people assume Shabbat only works if you have a large Jewish community, a table full of guests, and years of experience. But Jewish life has also been built around tiny kitchen tables, small apartments, difficult seasons, and people doing the best they can with what they have. If you’ve ever felt too overwhelmed, too

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Sometimes the Most Jewish Thing You Can Do Is Break Shabbat

Many people assume Judaism values religious rules more than human life. In reality, Jewish law contains a powerful principle called Pikuach Nefesh – the obligation to protect life, even when that means breaking Shabbat or other commandments. Have you ever wondered whether you’re allowed to “break” Shabbat in an emergency? (Meaning to stop observing the

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How to Host Shabbat Dinner (Without Overwhelm)

If hosting Shabbat dinner feels intimidating, you’re not alone. A lot of people assume it has to be elaborate – a full table, perfect food, every ritual done correctly. But that’s not what makes a Shabbat meal real. The heart of Shabbat isn’t impressing people. It’s creating space for rest, connection, and something a little

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The Unwritten Rules of Being a Shabbat Guest

Walking into your first Shabbat dinner in an observant home can feel like stepping into a room where everyone else got the handbook and you didn’t. You might be wondering what to wear, whether you’re going to accidentally break some important rule, or if there’s a secret rulebook you somehow missed. It’s easy to assume

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How To Ask For Jewish Holidays Off At Work or School

Asking for time off for the Jewish holidays shouldn’t feel like climbing a mountain—but let’s be real, it often does. Whether it’s Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, or any other Jewish holiday, the thought of explaining your absence to a boss or professor can be stressful—especially if they’ve never heard of these holidays before. The good

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Beyond Friday Night: Carrying the Spirit of Shabbat into Saturday

Friday night might be the heart of Shabbat – but it doesn’t have to be the whole story. Earlier, we talked about starting your Shabbat journey by making Friday nights special. Now let’s talk about bringing the peace of Shabbat into Saturday. If you’ve ever felt the glow of candlelight on Friday fade too quickly

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How to Start Celebrating Shabbat: Simple Steps for Beginners

Have you ever Googled “how to do Shabbat” and immediately felt overwhelmed by all the traditions and rituals you “should” be doing? Candles, prayers, no phones, 12 different side dishes… it’s no wonder it can feel like a recipe for panic instead of peace. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. But here’s the good

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How to Observe Shabbat as a Beginner

It Wasn’t Pinterest Perfect – and That’s Okay. If you’ve ever typed “how to do Shabbat” into Google and immediately spiraled into overwhelm, hi. Welcome. You’re in the right place. Maybe you imagined a perfectly set table, glowing candles, homemade challah, zero screens, and a family singing zemirot in harmony… and then looked around your

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Introducing “Pesach Without Panic:” A Guide for Conversion Candidates, Beginners, and the Overwhelmed

Let’s be real – Pesach prep can feel like too much. Between cleaning, kashering, meal planning, and trying to remember everything to do, it’s easy to spiral into overwhelm. Especially if you’re a conversion candidate, doing this without a clear roadmap can feel impossible. That’s exactly why I created Pesach Without Panic. This guide is

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