| NOUN | a shabbat candle | shabbat candles |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- use a kerosene lamp that provides them with a minimal amount of light, and some use only Shabbat candles for Friday night dinner.
- They often go door to door, teaching women how to light Shabbat candles and showing men how to put on tefillin for the first time.
- In Judaism, a pair of Shabbat candles are lit on Friday evening prior to the start of the weekly Sabbath celebration.
- He paints in creamy sensual tones incorporating symbols such as doves, a menorah, and Shabbat candles.
- In fact, he lives on his own in a flat in Stepney and on Friday nights lights the Shabbat candles before his mute friend Dober comes to visit and they spend the evening eating and playing chess.
- According to rabbinic literature, God via the Torah commands Jews to "observe" (refrain from forbidden activity) and "remember" (with words, thoughts, and actions) Shabbat, and these two actions are symbolized by the customary two Shabbat candles.
- It is told that Rav Chisda was accustomed to pass the house of Rav Shizbi's father (according to another version: his father-in-law), and seeing the observance of Shabbat candles, he stated: "a great men will issue hence" (since it is stated that "He who habitually practises lighting of the lamp will possess scholarly sons"), and indeed he had Rav Shizbi.
- and Shabbat candles in her penthouse and celebrates Jewish holidays, but does not follow kosher dietary restrictions.
- Sundials were of crucial use for Orthodox synagogue-goers who needed to know the exact time of sunrise to begin their morning prayers ("vasikin"), the exact time of sunset to complete their afternoon prayers, and the time for lighting Shabbat candles, [...] since these times vary day by day and season by season.
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