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A '''sabbatical year''' is a year of rest, usually the seventh year, like the [[shabbat]], which is the seventh day of the week.
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The term may refer to

* the biblical concept of the [[shmita]] year
* the modern concept of an extended hiatus in work, a [[sabbatical]] year

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A sabbatical year is a year of rest, usually the seventh year, like the shabbat, which is the seventh day of the week.

The term may refer to

  • the biblical concept of the shmita year
  • the modern concept of an extended hiatus in work, a sabbatical year