Shabbat candlesticks
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Happy birthday - Yom Huledet Sameach! Colorful cake candles with hebrew letters.
Dimensions: Overall height: 1.7"/4.3 cm Top diameter: 0.9" / 2.2 cm Base diameter: 0.2" / 0.5 cm
Shabbos candlesticks with Star of David. Combination of metal and glass. Height 15.5cm Price for 1 pair.
Unconventional Forged Shabbat candelabrum - MADE IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC Height: 40 cm Width: 37 cm
Elegant Shabbat candle holders for a tea candles Made of glass, decorated with the Star of David
Shabbat candlesticks, foldable, travel, with Jerusalem motif and Star of David. General metal, dimensions: 10 x 2 cm when unfolded.
A practical helper for more comfortable lighting of Chanukah or Shabbat candles. Polyresin, 30 cm long.
Three-armed candlestick for Shabbat/Yom Tov/Yom Kippur. Height: 25 cm, shoulder span: 28 cm. Silver, shoulders andfilling from base metal. Hallmarked on the underside of the base.
A used pair of Tiffany & Co Crystal Jewish candlesticks artistically crafted from glass. Modeled after the Plymouth first introduced in 1999. Hexagonal tapered shape of...
Beautiful three-branched candelabrum decorated with many blue stones and three large Eilat stones on a round base. Origin: Israel, circa 1980 Size: approx. 24 cm Weight:...
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Shabbos candlesticks are used when lighting candles shortly before the start of Shabbos. Shabbos (also Shabbat) is a day of rest, originating from the Ten Commandments, specifically from the commandment: "Remember the day of rest, that it should be holy to you. Six days you shall work and do all your work. But the seventh day is the day of rest of the Lord your God. You shall do no work, neither you, nor your son, nor your daughter, nor your manservant, nor your maidservant, nor your livestock, nor your guest who lives within your gates. In six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea and everything in them, and rested on the seventh day. Therefore the Lord blessed the day of rest and set it apart as holy.” (Exodus 20:8-11). It is the central and most distinctive custom of Judaism.
We light Shabbos candles 18 minutes before the beginning of Shabbat (40 minutes before it begins in Jerusalem). There are always at least two, which refers to the two texts of the commandment about Shabbat in the Ten Commandments. While in Exodus it is written "Remember the day of rest" (זָכוֹר אֶת-יוֹם הַשַּׁבָּת), in Deuteronomy it is written "Heed the day of rest" (שָׁמוֹר אֶת-יוֹם הַשַּׁבָּת). The custom is to first light the candles, then cover your eyes, and then say the blessing. We greet Shabbat with a blessing, and if we recited it before lighting the candles, we would no longer be able to light them. Making a fire is forbidden on Shabbat.
Shabbat candlesticks have historically been made from a wide range of materials, from gold and silver, through brass and tin, to glass or crystal, and they can be very decorative or plain and simple in appearance.
