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A special plaited candle is lit. This candle represents the togetherness that the family have enjoyed during Shabbat.

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Page 1: When three stars appear in the sky on Saturday evening, it is time for Jewish families to say goodbye to Shabbat
Page 2: When three stars appear in the sky on Saturday evening, it is time for Jewish families to say goodbye to Shabbat

When three stars appear in the sky on Saturday evening, it is time for Jewish families to say goodbye to Shabbat.

Page 3: When three stars appear in the sky on Saturday evening, it is time for Jewish families to say goodbye to Shabbat

A special plaited candle is lit.

This candle represents the togetherness that the family have enjoyed during Shabbat.

Page 4: When three stars appear in the sky on Saturday evening, it is time for Jewish families to say goodbye to Shabbat

Prayers are said over a cup of wine.

Page 5: When three stars appear in the sky on Saturday evening, it is time for Jewish families to say goodbye to Shabbat

A box of sweet smelling spices is passed around and everyone takes a sniff.Smelling the spices helps Jewish families remember the sweetness of Shabbat during the working week.

Page 6: When three stars appear in the sky on Saturday evening, it is time for Jewish families to say goodbye to Shabbat

Over the special plaited candle, the final prayer of Shabbat is said. ‘Blessed are you, Lord G-d of the Universe, you set apart Shabbat from the other six days of the week.’

Page 7: When three stars appear in the sky on Saturday evening, it is time for Jewish families to say goodbye to Shabbat

Shabbat finally ends when the candle is put out in a dish of wine.

Page 8: When three stars appear in the sky on Saturday evening, it is time for Jewish families to say goodbye to Shabbat

Jewish families hope that the joy of Shabbat will spill over into the rest of their week.

Page 9: When three stars appear in the sky on Saturday evening, it is time for Jewish families to say goodbye to Shabbat

Shabbat is finished.

(Have a good week!)