Celebrate Shabbat in Hebrew: Easy Words for a Peaceful Night
Shabbat is a weekly celebration of rest, family, and reflection. Itโs also a great opportunity for kids to hear and use Hebrew in a calm, joyful setting. Learning a few simple words and phrases helps children participate in rituals and understand the beauty of this tradition.
Hebrew Words for Shabbat
- ืฉืืช (Shabbat) โ Sabbath / Saturday
- ืฉืืื (Shalom) โ Peace / Hello / Goodbye
- ืืื (Challah) โ Braided bread
- ืืื (Yayin) โ Wine or grape juice
- ื ืจืืช (Nerot) โ Candles
- ืฉืืืื (Shulchan) โ Table
- ืืฉืคืื (Mishpachah) โ Family
- ืืจืื (Berachah) โ Blessing
- ืืืืจ (Zamir) โ Song
- ืื ืืื (Menuchah) โ Rest
Simple Phrases Kids Can Say on Shabbat
- ืฉืืช ืฉืืื! (Shabbat shalom!) โ Have a peaceful Shabbat!
- ืื ื ืืืื ืืื. (Ani ohev challah.) โ I love challah.
- ืืฉ ืื ื ืจ. (Yesh li ner.) โ I have a candle.
- ืื ื ืขื ืืืฉืคืื ืฉืื. (Ani im hamishpachah sheli.) โ Iโm with my family.
Shabbat-Themed Hebrew Activities
Shabbat Table Craft
Create a model Shabbat table with paper candles, challah, and labeled Hebrew words.
Blessing Match Game
Match Hebrew blessings (like over bread and juice) to the objects they go with.
Candle Lighting Practice
Learn and act out the candle-lighting moment using the words ื ืจืืช and ืืจืื.
Peaceful Word Coloring
Color calming illustrations like candles or stars, with Hebrew labels such as ืฉืืื and ืื ืืื.
How Dinolingo Supports Hebrew Learning Through Rituals
Dinolingo introduces vocabulary through themed lessons and interactive games. Kids hear and practice Shabbat words in context, supporting both cultural awareness and language development.
Printable Shabbat worksheets and vocabulary cards support learning away from screens.
Final Thoughts
Shabbat is more than a tradition itโs a moment to pause and grow. With gentle language, joyful activities, and support from Dinolingo, kids can celebrate in Hebrew with confidence and peace.
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