Havdallah Kosher Beeswax Candle, Jewish Shabbos Havdalah Havdala Shabbat Havdola

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  • Availability: 509
  • Price in reward points: 12701
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Ceremony:Ending Shabbat Sabbath
  • Scent:Unscented
  • Item:6-Wick Havdalah Candle
  • Country/Region of Manufacture:Israel
  • Condition:New
  • Packaging:Decorative Gift Box
  • Refund will be given as:Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Restocking Fee:No
  • Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
  • Item must be returned within:30 Days
  • Category:Beeswax Candles
  • Size - Length:Length : 10.6 inch / 27 cm
  • All returns accepted:Returns Accepted
  • Shape:Braided
  • Religion:Jewish Judaism Hebrew Juif Judeo
Beeswax Kosher Mehudar Havdalah Candle with 6 wicks
Here is a special Candle for the Ending of Shabbat Havdalah Ceremony
Beeswax is considered more Kosher than regular wax
Large size candle with 6 wicks (Ptiliyot) for a powerful light, according to the Jewish Halacha
Made in Israel, shipped from Israel, arrival time 1-2 weeks. Buy more than one and save on shipping costs
Length
:  10.6 inch  /  27 cm
width
: 1.2 inch  /  3 cm
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Hamavdil Bein Kodesh Le'Chol          המבדיל בין קודש לחול
A
Hasidic
Rebbe
Hassidic Rabbi reciting Havdalah
From wikipedia:
Havdalah
(Hebrew: הבדלה) is a
Jewish religious
ceremony that marks the symbolic end of
Shabbat
and holidays, and ushers in the new week. In Judaism, Shabbat ends—and the new week begins—at nightfall on Saturday. Havdalah may be recited as soon as three stars are visible in the night sky. Some communities delay the Havdalah until later, in order to prolong Shabbat. If for some reason one cannot recite Havdalah on Saturday night, it may be observed as late as Tuesday evening.
Havdalah is normally recited over
kosher wine
or
kosher
grape juice
, although other beverages (except for water) may be used if wine or grape juice are not available. On completion of the Shabbat, a special braided Havdalah candle with more than one wick is lit, and a prayer is recited, and it is customary to gaze at one's fingernails reflecting the light of the candle. Spices, often stored in a decorative spice container, are handed around so that everyone can smell the fragrance. In the Sephardi community, branches of aromatic plants are used for this purpose. After
Yom Kippur
, a candle is used but not spices.
It has long been customary to beautify and honor the
Mitzvah
of Havdalah by placing the spices in an
artistically beautiful spice box
. Spice boxes for Havdalah are among the most lovingly embellished objects of
Jewish ceremonial art
.
Havdalah is intended to require a person to use all five senses. Taste the wine, smell the spices, see the flame of the candle and feel its heat, and hear the blessings.
According to some customs, at the conclusion of Havdalah, the leftover wine is poured into a small dish and the candle is extinguished in it, as a sign that the candle was lit solely for the
mitzvah
of havdalah. Based on Psalms 19:9, "the commandment of the Lord is clear, enlightening the eyes," some Jews dip a finger into the leftover wine and touch their eyes or pockets with it. Because it was used for a mitzvah, the wine is considered a "
segulah
," or good omen.
When a major holiday follows Shabbat, the Havdalah service is recited as part of the holiday
kiddush
. No spices are used, and although the blessing is recited over the candle, the candle used is not the special braided havdalah candle, but rather the Festival candles that are lit. This variation shows that the holiday time continues.
Some
Hassidic
Jews, particularly (though not exclusively) women, recite the Yiddish prayer
God of Abraham
before Havdalah. After the Havdalah candle, it is customary to sing "
Eliyahu Hanavi
" and bless one another with the words "
Shavua' tov
" (Hebrew) or "
Gute vokh
" (Yiddish) (Have a good week). In some households, the participants break into a dance.
The text of Havdalah contains an introductory paragraph, followed by four blessings; a blessing on the wine, on the spices, on the candle and on the separation between the holy and the mundane. See
List of Jewish prayers and blessings
:
Havdalah
. The
Ashkenazic
version of the text of the introductory paragraph made up of Bible verses (used by both Ashkenazic and
Hasidic Jews
) which come from
Psalms
, the
Book of Isaiah
and the
Book of Esther
. Most
chassidim
and those following the
Sefard
prayer rite recite the Yiddish prayer
Gott fun Avrohom
. The introduction to the Sefardic version is slightly different.
The order of elements when havdala is combined with
kiddush
(e.g., on a Saturday night that is Yom Tov) is known by the acrostic Yaknhaz.
This is the initial letters of
Y
ayin (wine),
K
iddush (blessing the day),
N
er (candle),
H
avdala (the havdala blessing) and
Z
man (time, ie
shehechiyanu
).
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