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The Shabbat Eve and Jewish Silver Candelabras

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The day of thanksgiving to God is the day of Shabbat in Jewish culture. In every week in Jewish culture, Shabbat is a holy day of gathering and prayer to the Lord by every Jewish family. The significant part of this Jewish celebration to light up home with beautiful Jewish Silver Candelabra that consist of five or more arms to hold the candles. The day of peace and beauty signifies the enlightenment of the heart in Jewish tradition. To refer to this symbolism, candles have greater significance in Jewish tradition.

The norms and significance of Shabbat

The meaning of Shabbat in English is

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