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  • Barukh atah Adonai, Eloheinu, melekh ha'olam

    asher kidishanu b'mitz'votav v'tzivanu

    l'had'lik neir shel Shabbat. (Amein)

    Blessed are you, Lord, our God, sovereign of the universe

    Who has sanctified us with His commandments and commanded us

    to light the lights of Shabbat. (Amen)

  • Happy Sabbath

  • What is a Shabbat Candle is it like to pray for a Person who died and ask to bless their meanings ?

  • @DjUnBoxing999 It is a religious obligation for us Jews to have light in our homes on the Sabbath. The way we achieve this is through Shabbat candles. Jews do not pray to the dead, only directly to God. Shalom,

  • A very nice video. Did this for a how-to speech in class at junior college.

  • Thank you for responding to my question.Please can you tell me where Can find this in Torah what passage and what about a fire in the fireplace can I have one, I live in a very cold climate in winter. Nice Video.

  • Do you burn the candles till they burn out or are you allowed to extinguish them say before you go to sleep.

  • @yackyick You allow them to burn out. Any lit fire during the Shabbat becomes "muktzeh"- a category of things that cannot be touched or manipulated (like money or expensive electronics). This is a safeguard against you using this preexistent fire to light up something else, which is explicitly forbidden in the Torah.

  • i love it

  • Toda raba for this video

  • why are you not allow to moved them after they are done?

  • thanx mayne helped me a ton on my JewHis Essay

  • Thank you very much for uploading this video.

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