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The Sabbath (Abraham Heschel) Notes
Note: These notes are not complete yet.
Introduction
Daughter's experience of Sabbath:
- Writing is forbidden on the Sabbath.
- Sabbath was Nostalgic experience, at least partly.
- (Traditional) Sabbath Service - All in Hebrew - Men and Women divided.
- Informal Lunch - joking, lighthearted
- Weekly nap
- Siddur - Jewish prayer book
- Havdalah - prayer that concludes the Sabbath
- Book "The Sabbath" originally published in 1951. Abraham Heschel couldn't speak English that well. This was at a time when Jewishness was embarrassing and Jews were assimilating.
- According to Abraham, the Sabbath is a means of keeping civilization and inner liberty from the material world.
- Holiness of Sabbath preceeded the holiness of Israel.
- Sabbath renews the Soul.
- Avoid work: No lighting fires, politics, war-talk, Holocaust-talk, etc. A time to rest the body *and soul*. Considered a Sin ("Missing the Mark") to be sad on Sabbath.
- "Kiss of God" - dying in your sleep.
- Dying on Sabbath is a gift, "merited by piety".
Prologue
- Judaism is a religion of Time rather than Space.
- Time appears as if it wasn't real because it is thingless and insubstantial.
- We typically make time "subservient to space".
- "The Bible is more concerned with time than with space." - Dimensions of time: generations, events, narrative
- Judaism aims at the "sanctification of time". A holiness in time.
- The first time the word "holy" (Heb. Gadosh) is used in Genesis was for the Sabbath day: "And God blessed the Seventh day and made it holy" (Genesis 2:3).
- The Jewish Calendar is based on the life of Nature - Space. The Sabbath and the 7-day week is independent of Nature/Space.
1. Sabbath - Sanctity of Time (by God) - first, takes priority
2. At Sinai - Sanctity of Humankind
3. Tabernacle - Sanctity of Space (by Moses) - last
Part 1, Chapter 1: A Palace in Time
- The Sabbath day is for the sake of life, not for enhancing efficiency of work. Weekdays (work) is for the sake of the Sabbath.
- God rested, blassed, and hallowed the Seventh day.
- Sabbath made of soul, joy, and reticence. A "palace in time"
- "The likeness of God can be found in time, which is eternity in disguise"
- "The love of the Sabbath is the love of man for what he and God have in common"
- The Sabbath is "an opportunity to mend our tattered lives, to collect rather than to dissipate time."
- Sabbath is a day for both Soul and Body - Comfort and Pleasure.
- Menuha - Final creation by God on 7th day; "rest", withdrawal from work and exertion, freedom from toil, strain, or activity of any kind - politive - happiness, stillness, peace, harmony. In later times, became a synonym for life in the world to come, eternal life.
Part 1, Chapter 2: Beyond Civilization
- The Sabbath is not a depreciation but an affirmation of labor. We are commanded to keep the Sabbath *and* to labor on other days.
- Double Sin to show anger on Sabbath - Interpretation of Exodus 35:3 ("Kindle no fire")
- Sabbath isn't for personal anxiety or care, or any activity that might dampen the Spirit of Joy. It isn't a time to remember sins or repent or confess or even to pray for relief or anything we might need.
- Sabbath is for praise, not a day for petitions.
- Forbidden: Fasting, Mourning, Demonstrations of grief, being sad
- Must rest even from the *thought* of labor.