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The cup is then filled with wine as a symbol of sanctifying joy. Rabbi Julian Sinclair teaches that “there is a common custom to fill the havdalah cup with wine all the way to the brim . . . so that a little spills and overflows when you pick up the cup. The symbolism of the custom is that we wish for a week with an overflowing abundance of blessing.”
The Lord Is My Courage: Stepping Through the Shadows of Fear Toward the Voice of Love
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