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Havdalah
Havdalahnouna religious ceremony, observed by Jews at the conclusion of the Sabbath or a festival, that consists of blessings over wine, spices, and the light of a candle.
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havdalah
havdalahnounJudaism the ceremony marking the end of the sabbath or of a festival, including the blessings over wine, candles, and spices
Havdalah
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Havdalah
habhdālāh literally, division, separation
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Campers embraced as the Havdalah candle was lit, hugging their new friends tight.
From Seattle Times ● Aug. 11, 2023
The camp incorporates aspects of Jewish practice such as lighting candles for Shabbat and Havdalah, the ceremony to close out the Sabbath day.
From Seattle Times ● Aug. 11, 2023
The two families gathered for an impromptu Havdalah right there in the lobby.
From Washington Post ● Jul. 1, 2021
“We can do Havdalah, get dressed in their uniforms and be out the door in less than 10 minutes,” Marc Kligman said.
From New York Times ● Mar. 25, 2021
Then I told him what Reb Saunders had said to me after Havdalah and what Danny and I had talked about on his way home, and he smiled proudly and nodded to indicate his happiness.
From "The Chosen" by Chaim Potok
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For Jewishness, her work also insists, depends upon the principle of havdalah, or distinction making.
From New York Times ● Jun. 23, 2016
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