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Havdalah (Hebrew: הַבְדָּלָה, romanized: haḇdālā, lit. 'separation',
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: אבדלתא, romanized: aḇdāltā) is a
Jewish religious ceremony...
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marked by a
ritual called Havdalah,
during which blessings are said over wine (or
grape juice),
aromatic ****es, and
Havdalah candle lighting, separating...
- and
cover Havdalah candle and
candle holder Havdalah ****e box The end of the
Jewish Shabbat is
marked by the
brief prayer ceremony of
Havdalah,
which usually...
- as yak'n'haz (יקנה"ז), for yayin, kiddush, ner,
havdalah, zman,
meaning "wine, kiddush, flame,
havdalah, shehecheyanu". That is,
first the
blessing over...
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historically accurate. In Judaism, Elijah's name is
invoked at the w****ly
Havdalah rite that
marks the end of Shabbat, and
Elijah is
invoked in
other Jewish...
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myrtle to the
sefira of
Tiferet and use
sprigs in
their Shabbat (especially
Havdalah)
rites to draw down its
harmonizing power as the w**** is
initiated (Shab...
- not
recite the
Maariv prayer Havdalah:
Havdalah is a
required ritual on Motza'ei Shabbat.
Reciting or
listening to
Havdalah defines the end of Shabbat....
- not one of the
incense plants of the Torah; they are also not used for
Havdalah and
there is no
Jewish tradition of
eating their fruits in Tu BiShvat....
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Shema Amidah Aleinu Kaddish Minyan Birkat Hamazon Shehecheyanu Hallel Havdalah Tachanun Kol
Nidre Selichot (S'lichot)
Major holidays Rosh
Hashanah Yom...
- the
fourth cup. This song is also part of the
traditional Sa****ay
night Havdalah service. The
refrain is: The full song has nine
verses recounting the courageous...