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Shavua Tov Havdalah Ceremony Israeli Defense Forces IDF Soldiers Havdalah, or “separation” in Hebrew, is Shabbat's closing ritual, when three stars appear on Saturday evening. In a simple multi-sensory ceremony, with blessings over lights, wine or grape juice, and spices, Havdalah is an inspiring way to end Shabbat and start the new week. Here is what you will need for Havdalah: A cup of grape juice or wine (a kiddush cup is customary, but any cup will do) Pleasant-smelling spices (in a jar, from the garden, in a spicebox – however your family prefers) A multi-wick candle (a braided Havdalah candle or any two candles with wicks held together) To create the right mood, it’s nice to lower the lights or turn them off completely, so the flames of the Havdalah candle can cast their spell. Each person has a “job”--one holds the lit candle, one holds the spices, and another holds the cup of grape juice or wine. At the end of Shabbat, when the first three stars are seen, form a circle as a group. Have each of the three havdalah items held by a different person. Recite the havdalah blessings or follow along with the videos below. As each item is mentioned, it is made available to the group: the cup is held up, the spices are smelled, and the candle is observed.