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"Sabbath: A Time for Reflection, Rest, and Rituals" The concept has been depicted in various forms throughout history, capturing the essence of this sacred day

Background imageSabbath Collection: Sunday Rest (w / c on paper)

Sunday Rest (w / c on paper)
3086673 Sunday Rest (w/c on paper) by Larsson, Carl (1853-1919); 68x104 cm; Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden; (add.info)

Background imageSabbath Collection: View of the Jewish School (engraving)

View of the Jewish School (engraving)
XJF119804 View of the Jewish School (engraving) by German School; Private Collection; (add.info.: Prospect der Juden Schul, wie Sie Stande, dort, wo jzt die Frauen kirche; ); out of copyright

Background imageSabbath Collection: The First Passover Feast

The First Passover Feast. Private Collection

Background imageSabbath Collection: Shabbat Prayer

Shabbat Prayer. Private Collection

Background imageSabbath Collection: Witches Sabbath or The Great He-Goat. Artist: Goya, Francisco, de (1746-1828)

Witches Sabbath or The Great He-Goat. Artist: Goya, Francisco, de (1746-1828)
Witches Sabbath or The Great He-Goat. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageSabbath Collection: Asmodea or Fantastic Vision. Artist: Goya, Francisco, de (1746-1828)

Asmodea or Fantastic Vision. Artist: Goya, Francisco, de (1746-1828)
Asmodea or Fantastic Vision. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageSabbath Collection: Marriage. Haggadah, Mid of the 15th cen Artist: Anonymous

Marriage. Haggadah, Mid of the 15th cen Artist: Anonymous
Marriage. Haggadah, Mid of the 15th cen.. Found in the collection of the Museum Judenplatz, Vienna

Background imageSabbath Collection: The Last Supper altarpiece: Passover Seder (left wing), 1464-1468

The Last Supper altarpiece: Passover Seder (left wing), 1464-1468. Artist: Bouts, Dirk (1410 / 20-1475)
The Last Supper altarpiece: Passover Seder (left wing), 1464-1468. Found in the collection of the St. Peters Church, Leuven

Background imageSabbath Collection: The Sabbath in Vaudois, France, c13th century (1849)

The Sabbath in Vaudois, France, c13th century (1849)
The Sabbath in Vaudois, France, 13th century (1849). A 19th century version based on an original 13th century manuscript illustration held by the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageSabbath Collection: The Sabbath, 16th century (1849). Artist: A Bisson

The Sabbath, 16th century (1849). Artist: A Bisson
The Sabbath, 16th century (1849). A 19th century version based on an original manuscript illustration held by the Cabinet des Estampes, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageSabbath Collection: Book of Sabbath Readings, 1738. Artist: Herlingen, Aaron Wolf (c. 1700-c. 1757)

Book of Sabbath Readings, 1738. Artist: Herlingen, Aaron Wolf (c. 1700-c. 1757)
Book of Sabbath Readings, 1738. Found in the collection of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem

Background imageSabbath Collection: The Devil, in the form of a flying goat, carrying a witch to the Sabbath, 1608

The Devil, in the form of a flying goat, carrying a witch to the Sabbath, 1608. From Francesco Maria Guazzo, Compendium Maleficarum, a work on witchcraft. (Milan 1608)

Background imageSabbath Collection: Witches and sorcerers feasting at the Sabbath, 1608

Witches and sorcerers feasting at the Sabbath, 1608. From Compendium Maleficarum, by Francesco Maria Guazzo. [Milan, 1608]

Background imageSabbath Collection: The Publicans Friend, 1863

The Publicans Friend, 1863. Mr. Juniper (Sotto Voce) says: Thankee, My Dear Bishop, Thankee! That Little Game O Yourn ll BeThe Making of Me

Background imageSabbath Collection: The Witches Sabbath (Sabbatical scene)

The Witches Sabbath (Sabbatical scene)
GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). The Witches Sabbath (Sabbatical scene). Mural painting mounted on canvas

Background imageSabbath Collection: SABBATH BREAKERS, 1671. Puritan boys playing football on a Sunday are drowned in an instance of

SABBATH BREAKERS, 1671. Puritan boys playing football on a Sunday are drowned in an instance of divine retribution. Engraving from Divine Examples of Gods Severe Judgements upon Sabbath-Breakers, 1671

Background imageSabbath Collection: Abram shoffer hand ready announce Sabbath Photo

Abram shoffer hand ready announce Sabbath Photo
Abram with shoffer in hand, ready to announce the Sabbath. Photo shows Abram Ajwar, a Yemenite Jew. 1934

Background imageSabbath Collection: Mark 121 22; 32-34 Sabbath ended people Capernaum bring

Mark 121 22; 32-34 Sabbath ended people Capernaum bring
Mark 121, 22; 32-34. The Sabbath being ended, the people of Capernaum bring unto Him many afflicted with divers diseases, and He healeth them. 1950, Israel, Capernaum (Extinct city)

Background imageSabbath Collection: Jewish children balcony Sabbath 1925 Middle East

Jewish children balcony Sabbath 1925 Middle East
Jewish children on balcony, during Sabbath. 1925, Middle East, Israel

Background imageSabbath Collection: The Sabbath. St James The Elder Combating The Diabolical Enchantments Of A Magician

The Sabbath. St James The Elder Combating The Diabolical Enchantments Of A Magician. Engraved In The 16Th Century By Cock After A Composition By Breughel The Elder

Background imageSabbath Collection: William Benn, Puritan

William Benn, Puritan
WILLIAM BENN Puritan churchman and theologian, defending the Christian sabbath against the Jewish one. Date: 1600 - 1680

Background imageSabbath Collection: SABBATH AFTERNOON. Grisaille painting, c1875, by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim

SABBATH AFTERNOON. Grisaille painting, c1875, by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim

Background imageSabbath Collection: WITCHES SABBATH, 1514. Witches concocting an ointment to be used for flying to the Sabbath

WITCHES SABBATH, 1514. Witches concocting an ointment to be used for flying to the Sabbath. Woodcut by Hans Baldung Grien, 1514

Background imageSabbath Collection: Churches of Christ Mission, Namiwawa, Nyasaland

Churches of Christ Mission, Namiwawa, Nyasaland
Miss Bannister at work, Churches of Christ Mission, Namiwawa, Nyasaland, British Central Africa (now Malawi). Date: circa 1910

Background imageSabbath Collection: The Pharisees told the man not to transport the bed on the S

The Pharisees told the man not to transport the bed on the Sabbath. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imageSabbath Collection: James Grahame

James Grahame
JAMES GRAHAME Scottish churchman and writer, author of The Sabbath. Date: 1765 - 1811

Background imageSabbath Collection: Cruikshank, The Gin Shop, plate 11

Cruikshank, The Gin Shop, plate 11
This is the text which the good pastor chose, And the light on the soul of the drunkard arose, As he sat in the church, to which one Sabbath-day, Along with his wife he had taken his way

Background imageSabbath Collection: Witches Sabbath 1510 Chiaroscuro woodcut two blocks

Witches Sabbath 1510 Chiaroscuro woodcut two blocks
Artokoloro

Background imageSabbath Collection: Witches Sabbath late 16th-early 17th century

Witches Sabbath late 16th-early 17th century
Artokoloro

Background imageSabbath Collection: Witch Sabbath Sabbat ca 1890 Watercolor gouache

Witch Sabbath Sabbat ca 1890 Watercolor gouache
Artokoloro

Background imageSabbath Collection: Witches Preparing Sabbath ca 1610 Engraving Sheet

Witches Preparing Sabbath ca 1610 Engraving Sheet
Artokoloro

Background imageSabbath Collection: Witches Sabbath within nocturnal landscape necromancer seated

Witches Sabbath within nocturnal landscape necromancer seated
Artokoloro

Background imageSabbath Collection: Witches Sabbath 1510 Woodcut Sheet 14 7 / 16 10 3 / 16

Witches Sabbath 1510 Woodcut Sheet 14 7 / 16 10 3 / 16
Artokoloro

Background imageSabbath Collection: Witches Sabbath 1640-1649 Pen brown ink brush

Witches Sabbath 1640-1649 Pen brown ink brush
Artokoloro

Background imageSabbath Collection: Witches Sabbath recto Figures Gathered tree verso

Witches Sabbath recto Figures Gathered tree verso
Artokoloro

Background imageSabbath Collection: SHARECROPPER, c1935. A sharecropper and family singing hymns on the Sabbath, near Hale County

SHARECROPPER, c1935. A sharecropper and family singing hymns on the Sabbath, near Hale County, Alabama. Photograph by Walker Evans, c1935-1936

Background imageSabbath Collection: SABBATH PREPARATIONS, 1663. Lighting the Sabbath candles in a 17th century Dutch household

SABBATH PREPARATIONS, 1663. Lighting the Sabbath candles in a 17th century Dutch household. Woodcut from Leusdens Philologus Hebraeo-mixtus, Utrecht, 1663

Background imageSabbath Collection: The Seat of Repentance (engraving)

The Seat of Repentance (engraving)
KW211581 The Seat of Repentance (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; English, out of copyright

Background imageSabbath Collection: Picking corn on the Sabbath, Adriaen Collaert, Eduwart van Hoeswinckel, 1582 - 1586

Picking corn on the Sabbath, Adriaen Collaert, Eduwart van Hoeswinckel, 1582 - 1586

Background imageSabbath Collection: Landscape with Christ and the disciples in the cornfield, print maker: Jan van Londerseel

Landscape with Christ and the disciples in the cornfield, print maker: Jan van Londerseel, David Vinckboons, Claes Jansz. Visscher II, 1601 - 1652

Background imageSabbath Collection: Berlin Synagogue, published in Kirschner Judisches Lexicon (engraving) (b / w photo)

Berlin Synagogue, published in Kirschner Judisches Lexicon (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF115884 Berlin Synagogue, published in Kirschner Judisches Lexicon (engraving) (b/w photo) by German School, (18th century); Private Collection; German, out of copyright

Background imageSabbath Collection: ONEIDA COMMUNITY CRITICS. Out of the Fold. Oh, dreadful! They dwell in peace and harmony

ONEIDA COMMUNITY CRITICS. Out of the Fold. Oh, dreadful! They dwell in peace and harmony
ONEIDA COMMUNITY CRITICS. Out of the Fold. " Oh, dreadful! They dwell in peace and harmony, and have no church scandals. They must be wiped out." Chromolithograph, American, 1879

Background imageSabbath Collection: FASHIONABLE PREACHER, 1884. Our Rampageous Preachers

FASHIONABLE PREACHER, 1884. Our Rampageous Preachers. Let them be put under the same restrictions as other sabbath-breakers. American lithograph cartoon by F. Graetz, 1884

Background imageSabbath Collection: JUDAISM: CANDELABRA. The seven-branched candelabra, a Jewish symbol of perfection

JUDAISM: CANDELABRA. The seven-branched candelabra, a Jewish symbol of perfection and the Sabbath

Background imageSabbath Collection: PIONEER FAMILY. The Emigrants Sabbath. A family of pioneers praying on the Sabbath

PIONEER FAMILY. The Emigrants Sabbath. A family of pioneers praying on the Sabbath. Engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageSabbath Collection: Young boy admonished for fishin on the Sabbath

Young boy admonished for fishin on the Sabbath
Clergyman - " My Boy, do you know its wicked to fish on the Sabbath?" Youngster - " I isn t fishing; I m teachin this ere wurm ter swim." Date: 1895

Background imageSabbath Collection: Europe, Vatican City (Holy See). Pope John Paul II during the traditional Angelus

Europe, Vatican City (Holy See). Pope John Paul II during the traditional Angelus of the Sunday morning

Background imageSabbath Collection: The Witches Sabbath. Engraving after David Teniers the Younger (1610-1690)

The Witches Sabbath. Engraving after David Teniers the Younger (1610-1690)



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"Sabbath: A Time for Reflection, Rest, and Rituals" The concept has been depicted in various forms throughout history, capturing the essence of this sacred day. One such portrayal is Francisco Goya's captivating masterpiece "Goya: Witches Sabbath. " Painted between 1795-98, it explores the mystical realm where witches gather under moonlit skies. In stark contrast to this dark interpretation, Victorian families adhered to strict rules on their Sabbath observance. These rules aimed to maintain a pious and disciplined lifestyle. They believed in dedicating Sundays solely to prayer, reflection, and family time as seen in "Rules to be Observed by a Victorian Family. " For many cultures around the world, healing on Sunday holds great significance, and is a day when individuals seek solace from physical ailments or find spiritual rejuvenation through rituals specific to their beliefs. However, not everyone abided by these traditions. In "The Sabbath Breakers, " two men were caught playing golf on this holy day - an act considered sacrilegious at that time. Returning once again to Goya's artistry, his painting "Witches Sabbath" transports us into a world filled with enchantment and mystery. The artist masterfully captures the allure of witchcraft while leaving room for our imagination to wander within its depths. Moving away from paintings but still exploring the theme of they are Stanton Drew Stones - ancient megaliths that have stood tall for centuries. These stones hold secrets of forgotten rituals performed during sacred gatherings. Another intriguing depiction comes from Huybrecht Beuckelaer's artwork titled "The First Passover Feast. " This piece takes us back in time as we witness the Jewish community celebrating one of their most significant religious events - commemorating liberation from slavery. Shifting gears yet again brings us closer to modern times with "Lighting the Lamps. " This image portrays Jewish families preparing for the Sabbath eve, a time when they light candles to welcome this holy day.