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Shabbat is the rhythm of Jewish home life. Each week, as Friday evening arrives, Jews around the world pause to mark the transition from the everyday into something slower and more intentional.
For many families, Shabbat is centered around the home with candlelight at the table, shared meals, conversation, and rest. Whether you grew up with these traditions or are exploring them for the first time, small rituals can create a meaningful sense of rhythm in modern life.
Here you’ll find simple guides to the traditions, objects, and gatherings that shape Shabbat at home.
What Is Shabbat?
A simple introduction to the meaning and rhythm of the Jewish day of rest.
How to Light Shabbat Candles
One of the most widely practiced Jewish home rituals.
Hosting Your First Shabbat Dinner
How to create a welcoming Friday night meal.
Modern Shabbat Table Ideas
Simple ways to design a beautiful and meaningful table.
Jewish Home Essentials
The objects traditionally found in Jewish homes.
• Modern Shabbat Candle Holders
• Choosing a Kiddush Cup
• Contemporary Challah Boards