Each Friday night, we welcome Shabbat as a family with special rituals.
Read MoreA few minutes before sunset on Friday night, we welcome Shabbat by lighting two candles and saying a special blessing. Craft a custom set of holders for your family with the traditional Shabbat greeting embossed in both English and Hebrew.
Read MoreOn Shabbat, we place a cover over the challah bread until the blessing is said. Since this happens after the blessings for the candles and wine, some say we keep the challah covered so that it doesn’t feel left out.
Read MoreEach Friday, we bake challah bread to enjoy on Shabbat. Follow along with our easy braiding diagrams to bake your own challah for Shabbat
Read MoreA few minutes before sunset on Friday night, we welcome Shabbat by lighting candles and saying a special blessing.
Read MoreIt’s a tradition to eat three large meals on Shabbat. From generation to generations, many families have developed customary dishes they serve each week. We have curated a menu with some of our favorites for you to try.
Read MoreSince Shabbat is about togetherness and doing things we love, singing songs around the Shabbat table is a popular tradition.
Read MoreWe want everyone to have a fun and meaningful Shabbat. As candle lighting is a central part of the weekly ritual, please remember to follow the important fire safety rules included with our packaging.
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