The Havdalah ceremony marks the division between the departing sacred Shabbat day and the ordinary weekday. It includes reciting blessings over wine, spices burned for their fragrance, and a multi-wick candle. The blessings acknowledge God's creation of the fruit of the vine, sweet fragrances, and fire. A final blessing thanks God for separating the holy from the mundane, light from darkness, and the seventh day of rest from the six days of work. The ceremony concludes with wine drunk, some spilled, the candle extinguished in wine, and the song "Eliyahu Hanavi" sung.