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A collection of FAQs on the topic of Shabbat and Jewish holiday candle lighting. Find out why Shabbat candles are primarily a women's mitzvah, which candles are kosher for Shabbat and holiday use, and much more!
We go out to receive the Shabbat even before she arrives . . .
Question: Are you sure your candle-lighting times for Palm Springs, CA are correct? The times provided on the Chabad.org candle-lighting times page seem to be a half hour off other California cities. Please advise. Answer: Yes, Palm Springs has special ru...
The tricky halachic conundrum of “Pores Mapah Umikadesh”
This year, Purim falls on a Friday. For most of the day’s observances—hearing the Megillah, giving gifts to the poor, and sending food to friends and family—this just means we need to be a bit more organized. But when it comes to the Purim feast, things g...
Instead of dropping the match upon a flat surface, should place it down standing diagonally, allowing it to fully burn out.
For Sukkot, it is customary for the candles to be lit in the Sukkah.
Where do I light my candles, where we’re sleeping or where we’re eating?
The most precious things in life are said silently.
Do you need to light an additional candle going forward?
I know that we light holiday candles on the first two nights of Passover. But what happens when the first day of Passover falls on Shabbat, and the second night of Passover begins on Saturday? Does that change things with the lighting on Saturday night?
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