Complete Weekly Cleaning Guide with early Shabbat tips and Motivation (updated)
Follow this guide for a smooth non pressuring cleaning schedule for the entire week that will have you relaxed by the time Shabbat comes.
Daily:
Make beds
Laundry
Wash Dry Fold (except Friday)
Prep
for Lunch & Dinner
Wipe
up
Nightly:
Wash Dishes wipe down
counters
Wash
out sink
Sweep &
Wash floors
Wipe
and wash down bathrooms
Wash bathroom sinks
Change
Towels
Sunday: Put away Shabbat Dishes
Clean and organize porch or yard
Bills
Write weekly menu
Shopping list
Laundry*
Wash Shabbat clothing
(Preventing last minute Friday emergency's)
Change Linen to weekday linen
(Little Shabbat indulge)
Once
a Month: Laundry:
· First
Sunday of the Month
Wash Parent's and Girl's Linen
· Second
Sunday of the Month
Wash big
and little boy's Linen
· Third
Sunday of the Month
Wash Shabbat Parent's and Girl's Linen
· Fourth
Sunday of the Month
Wash
Shabbat Boy's Linen
Monday:
Organize Closets as you put away laundry
Review
Pantry and update Shopping List
Iron
Once
a month: Organize
· First
Monday of the Month:
Kitchen Cabinets (5 a month)
· Second
Monday of the Month
Medicine cabinet/Spices/Pantry
· Third
Monday of the Month
Coats
and Bag Closets
(Hats, Gloves, Scarfs,)
· Forth
Monday of the Month
Book Shelves/Game Room
Tuesday:
Food Shopping for the Week
Put away groceries
Once
a month: Deep
Clean
· First
Tuesday of the Month
Clean out and Organize Fridge/ Freezer
· Second
Tuesday of the Month
Polish silver
· Third
Tuesday of the Month
6 Windows a month and Glass
· Fourth
Tuesday of the Month
Chandeliers/light
fixtures
Wednesday:
Move
and Wash under beds,
Dressers and movable bottom closet drawers
Wash all the floors
Once
a month: Deep Clean
· First
Wednesday of the month
Dust the
top of the closet
· Second Wednesday
of the month
Clean out
air conditioner filters
Pet
cages and tanks
· Third Wednesday
of the month
Wipe out sliding door tracks
Sink drains
· Fourth Wednesday
of the month
Vacuum couches and mattresses
Thursday:
Change to Shabbat Linen
Wash Bathrooms Deep clean Shower,
Tubs, Walls, Bleach
Cook
for Shabbat:
Kugel
Challah
(after after Shkiyah preferably)
Anything that does not need to be cooked fresh
Marinate
Meat, Chicken, Fish
Take
out from the freezer for Defrosting
Bread
Schnitzel put in the fridge or fry/bake
Set
table
Polish
Furniture/ Dust
Clean
Mirrors
Friday:
Finish
Cooking preferably before Chatzos Hayom:
Chulent
Soup
Fish
Meat/
Chicken and Potatoes
Grill
Chicken/Fish
Fry
Liver /Shnitzel
Cook
eggs
Salads
Wash
down Kitchen cabinets
Outside
of fridge, oven, freezer,
Before
Shabbat Check list:
Hot
water earn
Turn
Chulent pot on low
Put
up Platta
Turn
off fridge lights/ Shabbat mode
Shut
off all alarms phones computers
Set
Shabbat Clocks
Set
Shabbat Candles (better if Hubby does it Big Segulah)
Turn
on Shabbat Lights
Turn
off house lights
Open
Tissues in the bathrooms
Heat
up food Make sure Hubby turns it off before he goes to Shul
Heaters/
Air conditioners
Light
10 Minutes before the Zman and all your Tefilos during those 10 min. will be
answered BE"H
On
Shabbat Kodesh Learn one Halacha at the Table and D'var Torah
Haftacha
from Reb Shteinman a"h
Motzie
Shabbos:
Havdalah
Melaveh Malka
Wash Dishes
Wash Kitchen and Dining room floors
Organize
Office Desk
Laundry*
Wash
Bathrooms
Laundry
Organization
I
keep a basket in my laundry room one per child and one for the adults. As I fold I fill the baskets. The older children take their baskets and put
them in their closets. The younger children get help from the older ones or the
adults. It is a great time saver and
teaches the kids how to pitch in and stay organized. You can help Organize their closets once a
week.
Please feel free to Print this list out, stick it on the fridge and pass it on to friends.
Email me to add comments and tips
Add or delete according to families needs
Let me know if this was helpful
Have a wonderful Shabbat
SO WASH FLOORS EVERY DAY?
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a lot, I know but you will see it is not that difficult. The main floors to concentrate on are the ones that get the most traffic. Rooms such as the kitchen and bathroom that if left not washed for a few days become overwhelming when you decide to wash them. You can even use the pr-wet floor wipes like I do for the bathroom and kitchen during the week and after and before Shabbat the actual sponga. My ritual is that I am not allowed to go to bed until the kitchen is clean, including counters and sinks. There is no comparison to waking up to a clean kitchen for your morning coffee and prep then to a dirty one. Hatzlacha!!!!
DeleteLesson learned. And ALL I HAD TO DO...WAS TRY!
DeleteIn Israel, "DAMP MOPPING, VACUUMING" are unknown to the general public.
SPONGE-A AND BROOM-A is the Minhag.
BUT..I found this mop/bucket setup at a one-man sale in our Mercaz (RBS), and it works!
Swabbing the deck is FUN, and as you said...when the MRS wakes up to clean...everyone's happy.
Not EVERYDAY..but getting there.
Thanks for your 2 cents....worth a MILLION!
Your amazing
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