My granddaughter Shayvee welcoming the Sabbath into her home by lighting the candles, continuing a Jewish womans obligation from the time of the Matriarch Sarah wife of Abraham.
Beautiful...the ceremony, the meaning, the devotion, and your granddaughter. --Bob
Hershel wrote:
My granddaughter Shayvee welcoming the Sabbath into her home by lighting the candles, continuing a Jewish womans obligation from the time of the Matriarch Sarah wife of Abraham.
My granddaughter Shayvee welcoming the Sabbath into her home by lighting the candles, continuing a Jewish womans obligation from the time of the Matriarch Sarah wife of Abraham.
My granddaughter Shayvee welcoming the Sabbath into her home by lighting the candles, continuing a Jewish womans obligation going back several thousand years to the time of the Matriarch Sarah wife of Abraham.
That candelabra is a far cry from my mother's heavy brass candle sticks that she used every week till she passed at 93. Hershel you have a lot to kvwell about. Raising a good family and carrying on the traditions of our ancestors,and taking beautiful photos. Mazel Tov!
My granddaughter Shayvee welcoming the Sabbath into her home by lighting the candles, continuing a Jewish womans obligation from the time of the Matriarch Sarah wife of Abraham.
That candelabra is a far cry from my mother's heavy brass candle sticks that she used every week till she passed at 93. Hershel you have a lot to kvwell about. Raising a good family and carrying on the traditions of our ancestors,and taking beautiful photos. Mazel Tov!
My granddaughter Shayvee welcoming the Sabbath into her home by lighting the candles, continuing a Jewish womans obligation from the time of the Matriarch Sarah wife of Abraham.
Hershel, she is beautiful and so are the images, but it raises a halkhic question: how did you do it?