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The Jethro Affair: The Sabbath and Exodus - Walla! Judaism

2020-02-14T01:05:40.699Z


Every Saturday we bring you Shabbat times here and there in Walla! Judaism


The Jethro Affair: The Sabbath and Exodus

Every Saturday we bring you Shabbat times here and there in Walla! Judaism

Shabbat Shalom (Photo: ShutterStock)

Shabbat (Photo: ShutterStock)

Jerusalem
Saturday Entry: 16:48
Saturday: 18:02

Tel Aviv
Saturday Entry: 17:05
Saturday: 18:03

Haifa
Saturday Entry: 16:56
Saturday: 18:02

Beer Sheva
Saturday Entry: 17:07
Saturday: 18:04

Netanya
Saturday Entry: 16:54
Saturday: 18:03

Zefat
Saturday Entry: 16:56
Saturday: 6 p.m.

Bnei Brak
Saturday Entry: 17:05
Saturday: 18:03

Tiberias
Saturday Entry: 16:51
Saturday: 17:59

Ashkelon
Saturday Entry: 16:57
Saturday: 18:04

Streets
Saturday Entry: 17:07
Saturday: 18:03

Afula
Saturday Entry: 16:54
Saturday: 18:01

Eilat
Saturday Entry: 16:58
Saturday: 18:04

Weekly status:

The value of tefillin as the designers of consciousness and identity is great. They serve as the national memory conductors of the important events that occurred to the people of Israel at the beginning: "And you had the signal by you and the memory between your eyes, for the sake of God's teachings in your mouth" {Exodus 9:10) Therefore, if it is the will of the people, to preserve these memories, and to live in their light, it must create a proper system of reinforcement.
This role plays the tefillin. The daily lander, creates the 'picture' in which he sees himself laying down at the moments of laying tefillin, as if he were from Egypt. This mitzvah credits him with the greatest sense of moment in the history of the people of Israel, as if he personally participated in a march to the desert, to freedom.

Source: walla

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