Havdalah: The Ceremony That Closes Shabbat

Most people know that Shabbat - the Sabbath Day - begins on Friday evening at sundown with a special ceremony-lighting candles, eating bread, drinking wine and pronouncing blessings. But most people don't know that the Sabbath ends with another shorter, yet equally sweet, ceremony called havdalah. Practiced by observant Jews for millennia, it is now returning, not just among Jews, but among Christians who are searching to understand the Jewish background of their faith.

Dr. Neil and Jamie Lash have written a short introduction to hawdalash, which can be used by anyone jew or Gentile-who wants to experience the important beblical principle of separation. This observance demonstrates vividly the message that god Wants his people to be separate from non-biblical ways, and it also closes the sabbath day.

Neil and Jamie Lash have written a short introduction to havdalah, which can be used by anyone - Jew or Gentile - who wants to experience the important biblical principle of separation. This observance demonstrates vividly the message that God wants his people to be separate from non-biblical ways, and it also closes the Sabbath Day.

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Havdalah: The Ceremony That Closes Shabbat

Most people know that Shabbat - the Sabbath Day - begins on Friday evening at sundown with a special ceremony-lighting candles, eating bread, drinking wine and pronouncing blessings. But most people don't know that the Sabbath ends with another shorter, yet equally sweet, ceremony called havdalah. Practiced by observant Jews for millennia, it is now returning, not just among Jews, but among Christians who are searching to understand the Jewish background of their faith.

Dr. Neil and Jamie Lash have written a short introduction to hawdalash, which can be used by anyone jew or Gentile-who wants to experience the important beblical principle of separation. This observance demonstrates vividly the message that god Wants his people to be separate from non-biblical ways, and it also closes the sabbath day.

Neil and Jamie Lash have written a short introduction to havdalah, which can be used by anyone - Jew or Gentile - who wants to experience the important biblical principle of separation. This observance demonstrates vividly the message that God wants his people to be separate from non-biblical ways, and it also closes the Sabbath Day.

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Havdalah: The Ceremony That Closes Shabbat

Havdalah: The Ceremony That Closes Shabbat

Havdalah: The Ceremony That Closes Shabbat

Havdalah: The Ceremony That Closes Shabbat

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Overview

Most people know that Shabbat - the Sabbath Day - begins on Friday evening at sundown with a special ceremony-lighting candles, eating bread, drinking wine and pronouncing blessings. But most people don't know that the Sabbath ends with another shorter, yet equally sweet, ceremony called havdalah. Practiced by observant Jews for millennia, it is now returning, not just among Jews, but among Christians who are searching to understand the Jewish background of their faith.

Dr. Neil and Jamie Lash have written a short introduction to hawdalash, which can be used by anyone jew or Gentile-who wants to experience the important beblical principle of separation. This observance demonstrates vividly the message that god Wants his people to be separate from non-biblical ways, and it also closes the sabbath day.

Neil and Jamie Lash have written a short introduction to havdalah, which can be used by anyone - Jew or Gentile - who wants to experience the important biblical principle of separation. This observance demonstrates vividly the message that God wants his people to be separate from non-biblical ways, and it also closes the Sabbath Day.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781880226605
Publisher: Messianic Jewish Publishers
Publication date: 03/01/2009
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.10(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

The Tradition Behind Havdalah 3

The Ceremony 7

Havdalah and its Meaning for yeshua Followers 15

Stories From the Havdalah Experience 19

Songs & Poems for Havdalah 21

Bibliography 25

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