hashavua
Hashavua, literally “the week” in Hebrew, is a common term in Jewish and Israeli usage. It denotes the span of seven days from Sunday to Saturday and is embedded in daily life through the Hebrew calendar and religious practice. The word is often used in phrases that refer to time and events within the week, as well as in media and everyday conversation.
Etymology and usage: Hashavua comes from the Hebrew root for seven, reflecting the seven-day cycle that defines
Parashat hashavua and the weekly cycle: In Jewish practice, parashat hashavua refers to the weekly Torah portion
Contemporary usage: Beyond religious contexts, hashavua is used in everyday Hebrew to indicate the current week