Shabbat celebrations in the home
1. A female member of the family (usually the wife) lights the two candles, shortly before sunset on Friday
2. Before the Friday evening meal, the parents bless their children, and the head of the household recites the Kiddush blessings while holding up the Kiddush cup
3. To begin the meal, the bread is blessed and passed round so everyone has a piece
4. The meal might last for a few hours, giving the family time to relax and enjoy each other's company
5. After each course, religious stories might be told to the children or songs might be sung
6. The meal ends with a prayer of thanksgiving for the food
7. After the Saturday morning service in the synagogue, the family shares another special meal
8. During the afternoon, parents may spend time with their children and study the Torah
9. The end of Shabbat is marked by the havdalah service, with blessings performed over a cup of wine, sweet smelling spices and a candle with several wicks