Jewish Shabbat Candles: A History

Shabbat Candles are found in just about every Jewish home, regardless of the level of religious observance. Even in times of religious persecution and hiding; Jewish women would risk their lives to secretly light candles to usher in Sabbath. Which makes it all the more surprising to learn that the mitzvah to light candles is not a Torah commandment. In fact, the earliest rabbinic textual sources dealing with the lighting of the Shabbat candles is the Mishnah which dates to about 200 CE. That is not to say that these texts are the origin of the mitzvah. Come journey through Jewish history and find out what we know outside about this amazing mitzvah. Blog with sources: https://www.mesorahtravel.com/shabbat... Follow me on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Twitter:   / joeback613   Instagram: @joe.back Linkedin:   / joeback   Recommended reading to understand Israel: https://www.mesorahtravel.com/you-ask... Support the Channel: Patreon:   / joeback   Buy Merch: https://california-tees-90210.creator... Picture Usage attribution: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Description: English: Seneca, part of double-herm in Antikensammlung Berlin By: I Claudius 21/5/04 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... African Red Slip dish, made in Tunisia, AD 350-400. Diam. 20.5 cm. British Museum, London. Greek and Roman, 1994.7-20.2 by AgTigress 23/8/10 https://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D7%A7%... Shabbat Candles Olaf.herfurth 6/3/2010