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SharonFriends.org » Women » Acts of Transformation » Candle Lighting » The Guide to Shabbat & Holiday Candles » Questions and Answers » Why do women wave their hands over the Shabbat candles?

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Why do women wave their hands over the Shabbat candles?


After lighting the Shabbat candles, women traditionally wave their hands three times in front of the candles, semi-circular inward-leading hand motions. The hand waving is a symbolic greeting for the "Shabbat Queen," ushering her holy presence into the home. After the third wave, the hands end up over the eyes, and the woman recites the blessings on the candles.

See also Why do we cover our eyes when reciting the blessing on the Shabbat candles?

Malkie Janowski for Chabad.org

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Posted: Mar 8, 2010
The reason why they cover their eyes...
It is written in the Talmud why women cover their eyes:

In daily Jewish practices, you say a bracha/blessing before doing the action. When you eat an apple, for instance, you say a blessing before eating it.

However, on Shabbat, you cannot. If you say the blessing before the action of lighting, you welcome in the shabbat with this blessing and lighting a fire is prohibited on shabbat so you cannot light the candles after saying the blessing. Because of this, we light the candles first, but symbolically cover our eyes so that we do not benefit from the light. Then we say the blessing and then we see the light and benefit from it. So in the end, we satisfy both requirements: saying the blessing beforehand and also avoiding doing a prohibited act on shabbat.
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Posted: Mar 7, 2010
The Shabbat candles allude to the three internal levels of the soul: the nefesh, ruach, and neshama. As we usher in the Shabbat by waving our hands, we allow the Shabbat spirit to permeate each of those three levels, deeper and deeper into ourselves. The entrance of Shabbat also rectifies any blemishes in three supernal worlds, the World of Creation, Formation, and Action, symbolized by the three waves of the hands.
Posted By Malkie Janowski for Chabad.org

Posted: Feb 26, 2010
shabbat candles
what is the significance of waving exactly three times over Shabbat candles?
Posted By Jared Brudno, austin , tx



 


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