Havdalah: Separation, Transition and Blessing
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Havdalah is the ceremony that ends the Holy Sabbath. Rabbi Mordecai Aaron Griffin, Saginaw, TX, explains the mysteries and halacha of this sacred ceremony.
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We are living in a time when the goats are not only being seperated from the sheep but the sheep from the sheep as well....trasitioning from life in this world to the world to come...and what greater blessing than to serve the Almighty One
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It’s such a simple but beautiful ceremony!
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