Sabbat Goy - определение. Что такое Sabbat Goy
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Что (кто) такое Sabbat Goy - определение

NON-JEWISH PERSON ASSISTING IN A TASK ON SABBATH
Shabbas goy; Sabbath Goy; Shabbat Goy; Shabbat goy; Sabbath goy; Shabbes goy; Goy shel shabbat

Philippe Goy         
FRENCH AUTHOR AND PHYSICIST
Philip Goy
Philippe Goy La Bibliothèque de l'Université Laval (born 1941) is a French science fiction writer. He is a photographer under his real name, but he writes under the pseudo-pen name Philip Goy.
Shabbos goy         
A Shabbos goy, Shabbat goy or Shabbes goy (, shabbos goy; , goy shel shabbat; plural Shabbos goyim) is a non-Jew who is employed by Jews to perform certain types of work (melakha) that Jewish religious law (halakha) prohibits a Jew from doing on the Shabbat.
Sabbat (English band)         
BRITISH THRASH METAL BAND
Return to the Sabbat
Sabbat were an English thrash metal band from Nottingham consisting of Martin Walkyier (vocals), Andy Sneap (guitars), Simon Jones (guitars), Frazer Craske (bass) and Simon Negus (drums). They are considered one of the "big four" of British thrash metal along with Acid Reign, Onslaught, and Xentrix, who were all responsible for developing and popularizing the country's thrash metal scene in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

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Shabbos goy

A Shabbos goy, Shabbat goy or Shabbes goy (Yiddish: שבת גוי, shabbos goy; Hebrew: גוי של שבת, goy shel shabbat; plural Shabbos goyim) is a non-Jew who is employed by Jews to perform certain types of work (melakha) that Jewish religious law (halakha) prohibits a Jew from doing on the Shabbat.