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| The meaning behind the laws and customs we observe at the Shabbat table.
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| There are a wide variety of beautiful minhagim, customs, associated with Shabbat; learn the intricacies of many of these customs and their underlying reasons.
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| This class expounds upon the deeper meaning behind the mitzvah of Shabbat candles.
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| A brief overview of the customs behind the mitzvah of lighting candles Friday evening before sundown to usher in Shabbat.
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| This class illuminates the true meaning of the holiness of Shabbat and what it represents in our spiritual experience.
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| This class outlines in great detail the mitzvah of kiddush and havdalah; to sanctify the Shabbat at the beginning and end of the day.
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| In the Friday night Kiddush we begin with the words “The sixth day”; why do we mention the 6th day when sanctifying the Shabbat, the seventh day? Join us to analyze the very essence of the ritual of Kiddush.
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| The custom to eat less at the third meal of Shabbat, seudah shelishit, and its mystical significance according to Kabbalah.
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| This class explains the specialty of the after-Shabbos meal called melaveh malkah.
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| This class traces and elucidates the origin, the reasons and the inner meaning of the after-Shabbat prayer of veyiten lechah.
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| A thorough description of the mitzvah, eiruv tavshilim, practiced when a yom tov falls on Friday.
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Part 1 This class goes through the Shabbat prayers and presents profound insights into their meaning.
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