Art: Michoel Muchnik |
In recent years the custom for girls to light Shabbos candles before they are married has re-emerged. This is actually an ancient practice which is indicated by Rashi's comment to verse 67.
Here we see that Rivkah lit candles before she was married, for only after Yitzchak had taken her into "the tent of Sarah his mother" and witnessed her Shabbos candles burning for the entire week, did he take her to be his wife. In fact, it was primarily the observance of this mitzvah that proved to Yitzchak the suitability of Rivkah as a spouse, and a mother in Israel.
Based on Likutei Sichos Lubavicher Rebbe
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