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In origin as well as current traditional practice, ''kabbalat shabbat'' (welcoming the Sabbath) is a distinct service that not only precedes ''arvit l’shabbat''—the Sabbath eve, or Friday evening service—but actually commences just before sundown at the end of the day on Friday.<ref></ref> | |||
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In origin as well as current traditional practice, kabbalat shabbat (welcoming the Sabbath) is a distinct service that not only precedes arvit l’shabbat—the Sabbath eve, or Friday evening service—but actually commences just before sundown at the end of the day on Friday.
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