שבת
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The seventh day as a central institution, a memorial of Creation and of the Exodus from Egypt, with its prohibitions of work and its domestic rites. It examines the liturgy, the meals, the kiddush, and the havdalah that structure its unfolding.

Shabbat-Candles blessing
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Refugees Light Shabbat Candles (51926554663)
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ShabbatcandlesC
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