In a number of places. One of them is in the Grace After Meals; and another is the custom to mention him after Havdalah.
Havdalah is the ceremony which marks the conclusion of the Jewish Sabbath. You can find more information at http://www.answers.com/topic/havdalah
No - Havdalah is the service at the end of Shabbat.
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Generally the havdalah spice is clove or myrtle, but any sweet smelling spice can be used.
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Havdalah is the ceremony which marks the end of the Sabbath or a holiday. The ceremony always includes a prayer and the drinking of a cup of wine. At the end of the Sabbath, a blessing is also said on smelling spices or a fragrant plant, and on a candle. You can have a havdalah B'nai Mitzvah service.
They celebrate Havdalah.
After Shabbat, there is the Havdalah service.
A couple of minutes.
If you eat a meal after havdalah which includes bread, you say hamotsi. Kiddush is not said on Saturday night unless a Yom Tov begins on that night.The traditional meal eaten after Havdalah includes bread (where possible), and is called the Melaveh Malkah, in honor of the departing Sabbath.