In Judaism, lighting two candlesticks on Shabbat is a tradition that symbolizes the sanctity and joy of the Shabbat, which is the Jewish day of rest that occurs every week from sundown on Friday until nightfall on Saturday.
The lighting of two candles represents two aspects of Shabbat: zachor (remember) and shamor (observe). Zachor represents the commandment to remember and observe the Shabbat, while shamor represents the commandment to keep the Shabbat holy and observe its restrictions.
In addition, the lighting of candles on Shabbat is also seen as a symbol of the divine presence. The light of the candles represents the spiritual light that fills the world and brings holiness and peace to all those who observe the Shabbat.
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