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You could probably attend Shabbat services even if you're not a member. High holidays are a different issue. Some temples will work with you if you can't afford it. Other than that, try a blessing over wine/grape juice in addition to the candle lighting. Also a special family dinner would be good. I haven't done it, but there's also a prayer you say over your children. I hope that helps.
Songs are a wonderful way to celebrate Shabbat and 4 is a great age for that! I was a preschool teacher in a Jewish preschool for years, and I am Jewish (duh) and know it's always the best part. If you or your husband don't know any songs try Amazon for CDs for simple songs for little kids. If you want me to recommend CDs let me know.
Now I have Shabbat songs stuck in my head! OY!
I hope this helps, not being raised Hebrew we used the blessing over the wine/grape juice, bread, and the children. We also added my husband blessing me and reading psalms 31. That made it special for everyone and the children liked that dad blessed mom, too.
Shabbat is a very special time when you can do it often. I understand how hard that is. We have 4 children, and when they were all home it was tough to take the time to "rest". We have celebrated on our own most years because we didn't have a temple or synagogue to go to were we are.
I hope this is of help.
Ruth
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