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  1. What Is Shemitah? - The Sabbatical Year basics: absolution of …

    During the Shemitah year, the residents of the Land of Israel must completely desist from cultivating their fields. They also relinquish personal ownership of their fields; whatever …

  2. What is the Shemitah? - GotQuestions.org

    Jan 4, 2022 · The Shemitah (sometimes spelled Shemittah or Shmita) is the final year in a seven-year cycle of debt forgiveness and land use prescribed for Israel in the Old Testament. The …

  3. Shmita - Wikipedia

    The sabbath year (shmita; Hebrew: שמיטה, literally "release"), also called the sabbatical year or shǝvi'it (שביעית ‎, literally "seventh"), or "Sabbath of The Land", is the seventh year of the seven …

  4. Shemitah: What it is and Why It Matters - Hope for Israel

    “Shemitah” or “Shmita” is a word that describes a concept in Judaism that refers to the seventh year of a seven-year cycle, where God declared remission or release.

  5. What Is Shmita, the Sabbatical Year? - My Jewish Learning

    Less known, but no less central in the Jewish cycle of time, is Shmita, the “year of release,” which is more widely known as the sabbatical year. The next Shmita falls in the Jewish year 5789, …

  6. What is the Shemitah year? - Bible Hub

    The term “Shemitah” (שְׁמִטָּה) is derived from a Hebrew word meaning “release.” This year of release is rooted in ancient instructions given to the people of Israel concerning the land and …

  7. Shemitah 101 - Sefaria

    Shemitah, which literally means "release" in Hebrew, is the Sabbatical Year that takes place once every seven years on the Jewish calendar and begins on Rosh Hashanah of that year.

  8. What is the Shemitah? - Answer The Bible

    Jan 29, 2024 · The Shemitah (also spelled Shmita or Sabbatical Year) refers to the biblical commandment for the Land of Israel to observe a sabbath rest every seven years.

  9. Shemitah - A Year of Faith - Chabad.org

    The Shemitah (Sabbatical) year is a year devoted to strengthening our bond with G‑d —specifically, honing our faith in His omnipotence and our trust in His kindness. The year …

  10. shemitah - Jewish English Lexicon

    Some of Israel’s Orthodox rabbis have tried to reinstitute these shemitah observances. In the fall of 2000, which was the start of a shemitah year according to the Jewish calendar, they called …