Shabbat Candles
From the Visualizing Spirituality series - exploring the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s 10 Mivtzoim (accessible/beginner Mitzvot)
The Mitzvah of Shabbat candles is to bring physical and spiritual light into the
world. The spiritual impact of the Mitzvah emanates much further than the physical light can reach.
'The responsibility for lighting the candles and inducing this change of perspective is the woman’s. It is she who welcomes the Shabbat Queen into the home. Young girls from the age of three are also encouraged to light their own candle so that they too can have a share in creating this environment.'
Acrylic & Ink on Canvas 40inx40in
From the Visualizing Spirituality series - exploring the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s 10 Mivtzoim (accessible/beginner Mitzvot)
The Mitzvah of Shabbat candles is to bring physical and spiritual light into the
world. The spiritual impact of the Mitzvah emanates much further than the physical light can reach.
'The responsibility for lighting the candles and inducing this change of perspective is the woman’s. It is she who welcomes the Shabbat Queen into the home. Young girls from the age of three are also encouraged to light their own candle so that they too can have a share in creating this environment.'
Acrylic & Ink on Canvas 40inx40in
From the Visualizing Spirituality series - exploring the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s 10 Mivtzoim (accessible/beginner Mitzvot)
The Mitzvah of Shabbat candles is to bring physical and spiritual light into the
world. The spiritual impact of the Mitzvah emanates much further than the physical light can reach.
'The responsibility for lighting the candles and inducing this change of perspective is the woman’s. It is she who welcomes the Shabbat Queen into the home. Young girls from the age of three are also encouraged to light their own candle so that they too can have a share in creating this environment.'
Acrylic & Ink on Canvas 40inx40in