

The Sabbath, its meaning for modern man
Book • 1977
Abraham Joshua Heschel explores the Sabbath as an architecture of time, where Judaism sanctifies moments rather than spaces, drawing from Biblical faith, rabbinic tradition, and mysticism like the Zohar.
He portrays the Sabbath as a palace in time, a weekly ascent to holiness through rest, prayer, joyous meals, and family, offering respite from modern life's spatial obsessions and infusing all days with eternal meaning.
He portrays the Sabbath as a palace in time, a weekly ascent to holiness through rest, prayer, joyous meals, and family, offering respite from modern life's spatial obsessions and infusing all days with eternal meaning.
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