Shabbat 101
Shabbat Foods
Shabbat Rules
Friday Night
Shabbat Day
100

The time that Shabbat begins

At sunset on Friday 

100

 A delicious braided loaf

 Challah

100

Food prep done every day except for Shabbat

Cooking

100

Fathers typically recite this blessing on wine

Kiddush

100

 The meal eaten in Shul after the service

the Kiddush

200

It is read every Saturday/Shabbat

The Torah portion/Parshat Hashavua

200

A traditional soup with dumplings

Chicken soup with Matzah balls

200

Something spent but not on Shabbat

Money

200

They come to our home on Shabbat but do not come in.

The Shabbat Angels

200

 Adults (maybe teens too) love to do this on Shabbat afternoons

 Take a nap

300

What women and girls do to welcome in Shabbat

Light Shabbat candles

300

A prayer is recited before drinking it

Wine/ Grape juice/ Kiddush

300

We play these for our ears pleasure but not on Shabbat

Musical Instruments

300

The blessing said over the wine

Hagafen

300

What is read right after the Torah portion

The Haftarah

400

The name of the Friday night prayer service

Kabbalat Shabbat
400

A traditional Ashkenazi fish served on Shabbat

Gefilteh Fish

400

We light this for warmth but not on Shabbat

A fire

400

The blessing said over the Challah

The Hamotzie

400

The amount of prayers (Shmone Esrei) services over shabbat

4

500

Service at the conclusion of Shabbat 

 Havdalah

500

 A hot food served on Shabbat day

 Cholent or Chamin

500

An invention used very commonly today but not on Shabbat

Electricity

500

how many times to we sing each of the four paragraphs in Shalom Aleichem 

three

500

when is the holiest time of Shabbat 

the last hour before sunset