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  1. Sabbath

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    In rabbinic thought, the Sabbath transitioned from merely a day off work to a metaphysical reality termed menuchah (tranquility) [1]. The sanctity of the day is often quantified through negative injunctions—activities forbidden are categorized based on their connection to the labor required to construct the Mishkan (Tabernacle)/). For instance, activities that involve "producing fire" (which includes complex electrical switching) are prohibited, leading to detailed halakhic discussions concerning illumination…