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Jerusalem Candles Havdalah Candle - Braided Blue
Jerusalem Candles Havdalah Candle - Braided Blue
Jerusalem Candles Havdalah Candle - Braided Blue
Jerusalem Candles Havdalah Candle - Braided Blue
Jerusalem Candles Havdalah Candle - Braided Blue
Jerusalem Candles Havdalah Candle - Braided Blue

Jerusalem Candles Havdalah Candle - Braided Blue and White - Round Havdallah Candles - 6 Pack

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About Jerusalem Candles Havdalah Candle - Braided Blue

End the Shabbat with this Havdalah Candle, 100% high quality paraffin wax. Product Details - Motzei Shabbos Havdalah Candle- Top Quality Paraffin- Crafted in Europe- Traditional Multi-Wick- Certified Kosher- Beautifully Entwined Braids- Burns Clear and Bright- Jewish Themed Colors - Perfect Host & Hostess Gift This beautiful havdalah candle has a lovely light paraffin aroma. It's thicker than a standard havdalah candle, and fits into havdala candle holders accommodating to shaped candles. The wicks are high quality to emit least smoke -a big plus. You don't want to set off the smoke alarm unnecessarily every Saturday night! It burns & lasts a long time particularly if used for typical 60 seconds per week, at the close of Shabbat & Chagim. This Ner Havdalah is the traditional braided candle used by Jews at the close of Shabbos for hundreds of years. This candle is handmade from 100% paraffin wax. The light of its multiple wicks serve to remind us of the Creation of Light, given to Adam and Eve at the beginning of time. Every week we are renewed & refreshed with our ultimate purpose. Havdalah, or havdalla means "separation" referring to a Jewish religious ceremony marking the symbolic end of Shabbat or Jewish festivals. The ritual involves making a blessing over a cup of wine, and bsmaim – smelling spices - upon the Shabbat ending. A special Havdalah candle with multiple wicks is lit, and a blessing is recited.