Shabbat

Shabbat

Shabbat Time is different to the National Holiday festivals and celebrations as this is not considered Free-Time. These are mandatory rest, relaxation, reflection and creativity periods where all Boheme (except a randomly selected skeleton staff for certain critical work roles) must refrain from any work activities.

  • Shabbat Hour: 13th hour of each day

  • Shabbat Days: The 3rd and 13th days of each Month

Shabbat-Hours

The 13th hour of each day is a mandatory rest, relaxation, reflection and creativity period where all Boheme (except a randomly selected skeleton staff for certain critical work roles) must refrain from any work activities. Boheme are encouraged to refrain from activities involving strenuous physical or mental exercise, however, these activities are not forbidden. It is encouraged that if one does participate in strenuous physical or mental exercise during this time that they balance it with an equal amount of time doing a gentle relaxation and regenerative activities or practices. Recommended relaxation and regenerative activities or practices during this period include sleeping, meditation, music playing, gardening, walking in nature, gentle dance, slow movement practices (such as some slow conscious martial arts) or relaxing creative pursuits (such as writing, music, art, craft etc). Any business activities are forbidden during this hour.

Shabbat-Day

The 3rd and 13th days of each month are mandatory rest, relaxation, reflection and creativity periods where all Boheme (except a randomly selected skeleton staff for certain critical work roles) must refrain from any work activities. Boheme are encouraged to refrain from activities involving strenuous physical or mental exercise, however, these activities are not forbidden. It is encouraged that if one does participate in strenuous physical or mental exercise during this time that they balance it with an equal amount of time doing a gentle relaxation and regenerative activities or practices. Recommended relaxation and regenerative activities or practices during this period include sleeping, meditation, music playing, gardening, walking in nature, gentle dance, slow movement practices (such as some slow conscious martial arts) or relaxing creative pursuits (such as writing, music, art, craft etc). Any business activities are forbidden during these days.

Shabbat-Month

The first half of the 13th Month of each year (days 1 to 13) is a mandatory rest, relaxation, reflection and creativity period where all Boheme (except a randomly selected skeleton staff for certain critical work roles) must refrain from any work activities. Boheme are encouraged to refrain from activities involving strenuous physical or mental exercise, however, these activities are not forbidden. It is encouraged that if one does participate in strenuous physical or mental exercise during this time that they balance it with an equal amount of time doing a gentle relaxation and regenerative activities or practices. Recommended relaxation and regenerative activities or practices during this period include sleeping, meditation, music playing, gardening, walking in nature, gentle dance, slow movement practices (such as some slow conscious martial arts) or relaxing creative pursuits (such as writing, music, art, craft etc). Any business activities are forbidden during these days.

Shabbat and Celebrations

In the instance where there is a conflict in the calendar in which a celebration falls on a Shabbat day, then the celebration or festival will take precedence. In many ways celebrations and Shabbat days represent opposite extremes and thus individuals would struggle to be both restful and reflective whilst also indulging in what is often wild debauchery and the celebration of the sensual pleasures.

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