Shabbat shalom

Shabbat shalom

Literally "Peaceful Sabbath," a standard salutation and expression of good wishes said to someone during the Jewish Sabbath. Rendered in Hebrew as ??? ???? As I entered the synagogue for the Shabbat evening service, an older man smiled at me and quietly said, "Shabbat shalom!"
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • break the Sabbath
  • tip (one's) hat
  • tip your hat
  • bill (one) for (something)
  • bill for
  • literally
  • Sabbath
  • a Sabbath day's journey
  • how now brown cow
  • How now, brown cow?