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- proper noun the
Jewish ceremony that concludes theSabbath or other Holy days
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Fragrance is included (but is not mandatory) as one of the blessing on the Sabbath table as well as when the Sabbath is over (in the "Havdalah").
Archive 2007-07-01 Ayala Sender 2007
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Fragrance is included (but is not mandatory) as one of the blessing on the Sabbath table as well as when the Sabbath is over (in the "Havdalah").
Abstinence from Fragrance Ayala Sender 2007
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However, playwright Shmuel Hasfari said he is considering suing Cameri to prevent it from performing his play "Havdalah" in Ariel, arguing that his contract stipulates that the play cannot be performed outside Israel without his permission.
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However, playwright Shmuel Hasfari said he is considering suing Cameri to prevent it from performing his play "Havdalah" in Ariel, arguing that his contract stipulates that the play cannot be performed outside Israel without his permission.
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However, playwright Shmuel Hasfari said he is considering suing Cameri to prevent it from performing his play "Havdalah" in Ariel, arguing that his contract stipulates that the play cannot be performed outside Israel without his permission.
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However, playwright Shmuel Hasfari said he is considering suing Cameri to prevent it from performing his play "Havdalah" in Ariel, arguing that his contract stipulates that the play cannot be performed outside Israel without his permission.
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However, playwright Shmuel Hasfari said he is considering suing Cameri to prevent it from performing his play "Havdalah" in Ariel, arguing that his contract stipulates that the play cannot be performed outside Israel without his permission.
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However, playwright Shmuel Hasfari said he is considering suing Cameri to prevent it from performing his play "Havdalah" in Ariel, arguing that his contract stipulates that the play cannot be performed outside Israel without his permission.
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Shabbat traditionally ends, however, bitter sweetly on Saturday night with the Havdalah, meaning "distinction," ceremony.
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Havdalah marks what is called a "liminal moment," a boundary between the sacredness of the Sabbath and the ordinary days of the week.
Rabbi Lawrence Troster: The Spice-Box Of Earth: Remembering Where We Come From Rabbi Lawrence Troster 2011
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