With What May We Light

The Friday night synagogue service is actually two separate services, Kabbalat Shabbat (Greeting the Shabbat) and Maariv (Evening Service). Those attending Friday night services in…

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A Light unto the Nations

Jews are meant to be a beacon to humanity, sharing the Torah’s values to all people. One of those enduring virtues is helping the underprivileged, whoever they may be. Those who engage in…

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Reading Light

If you don't like non-fiction, read Jewish fiction to learn about Jewish history.

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Just Before You Light

Just before lighting candles for Shabbat, say a prayer for those you know who need to be healed or are waiting to meet their soulmate.

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First Night Light

Start the holiday right by lighting your menorah at the earliest time possible after dusk. 

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Light Of A Smile

Throughout each day, look for ways to make some one else smile.

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Night Light

Place night lights (not motion-sensitive ones) in your bathroom(s) for Shabbat.

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Reading Light

If you don’t enjoy non-fiction books, read Jewish historical fiction to learn about Jewish history.

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A Light Unto the Nations

Jews are meant to be a beacon to humanity. Acknowledge those who have acted proactively to assist the underprivileged.

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Reading Light

If you don’t enjoy non-fiction books, read Jewish historical fiction, to learn about Jewish history.

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