Havdalah (candlesticks, spice boxes, cups or sets)

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Jahrzeit candle - burns 24 hrs
 
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Havdalová svíčka 6 knotů
Havdalová svíčka 6 knotů
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Code: 78/XXX958
 
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Jahrzeit candle - burns 24 hrs
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"Ner neshama" - commemorative candle is burned on Jahrzeit, the anniversary of the death.This simple, but classic commemorative candle "In Loving Memory" will burn for 24 hours.

Code: 204722
Havdalah candle 6 wicks
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Traditional handmade Havdalah candle with 6 wicks.  Length: cca 26 cm Made in Israel

Code: 189756
Havdalová svíčka 6 knotů
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€7,08

Traditional handmade Havdalah candle with 6 wicks.  Length: cca 26 cm Made in Israel

Code: 78/XXX958
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Beautiful Armenian 3 pcs Havdalah set, multicolor. 22 cm

Code: 211065

Havdala - Sets that bring light and fragrance into your life

Havdala. The word itself evokes images of a quiet Saturday night, when the family gathers around the table - candles burning, spices emanating their strong scent and delicate cups filled with sweet wine. It is a moment that brings the Sabbath to a close and ushers in a new week full of possibilities and hope.

Havdalah is not just a ceremony; it is a way to welcome the new week, to prepare for new challenges with a positive attitude, and to emphasize the importance of family and home. Havdalah sets are the basis of this beautiful ritual, providing everything needed to perform it.

Let's talk more about them. Havdalah sets are sets of vessels and instruments that are used during the havdalah ceremony. These sets usually contain three key elements: a candle, a spice rack (usually nutmeg or cloves), and a wine cup.

The candle holder that is part of the set is often large and multi-candle, symbolizing unity and harmony. A special candle is set in it and burns during the ceremony. This light reminds us that even when the Sabbath ends, its light and spirit continue within us.

The roots bring fragrance to the ceremony. During the havdalah, the family gathers around the table and inhales the scent of the spices, representing the wish that the new week will be full of pleasant sensations and experiences.

The wine glass is another important element of the set. It is filled with wine and at the final blessing, the wine is poured over the rim of the cup, symbolizing the hope for a week of abundance and happiness.

If you want to make this ceremony particularly enriching, you can choose havdalah sets that include additional elements such as a havdalah plate. This serves as a practical element, protecting the table from drops of wax and wine, but also as a decorative element that adds elegance to the whole ceremony.

Havdalah sets are available in a variety of styles and designs, from traditional to modern. You can choose the set that best suits your taste and living style. No matter which set you choose, it will be the centerpiece of your havdalah ceremony and provide you with everything you need to perform this beautiful ritual every week.

Havdalah is not just about the end of Shabbat, it's about the beginning of a new week. It's about wishing yourself abundance, joy and pleasant sensations. And havdalah sets are the key to achieving this. Light a candle, breathe in the scent of spices and fill a glass with wine - welcome the new week with open hearts and minds.