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A. LIGHTING THE MENORAH 1. It is a positive Rabbinic mitzvah to kindle a light each night of Chanukah, and is enhanced by adding one more light each successivenight for 8 nights. 2. This mitzvah is incumbent upon men and women alike. 3. Ashkenazic practice is that although each member of the familykindles his own menorah, married women fulfill the mitzvah through their husbands and single girls fulfill the mitzvah through theirfathers. It is preferable that the female members of the household bepresent at the kindling and listen to the recitation of the blessings. [2] [3] [ Moderator's note: Here is a footnote from reference [3]that explains the Ashkenazic custom more fully... The Ashkenazic custom of a wife not lighting is in accordancewith the concept 'ishto k'gufo', one's wife is as one's self. The Chasam Sofer on Tractate Shabbos 21b explains that althougha daughter and her father are not considered one, it is not customary for her to light. There is a tradition from ourforefathers, from the days when the Menorah is kindledoutdoors, that single girls do not light. They refrained because it was unseemly (I suppose for modesty reasons) forthem to go out in public and stand among the men at theentrances to homes. They stood a distance to hear the blessings. This custom is also followed indoors and singlegirls do not light. Mishmeres Shalom explains that since themothers fulfill the mitzvah through their husbands, single girls forgo the extra beautification of the mitzvah to avoidslighting a parent since it might appear disrespectful for them to light when their mothers do not. According to this view, agirl whose mother is a widow or a divorcee and lights her ownmenorah should also light. ] On Erev Shabbos, one should have enough oil or candles long enough to burn until a half-hour after nightfall. [4]
B. CHILDREN EXEMPTING ADULTS 1. Adults should not rely on the candlelighting of a child of chinuch age to fulfill their obligation, except in a case of necessity. [2]2. At least one adult in each household should kindle the menorah.[2] 2. The shul's Chanukah menorah may be kindled by a child of chinuchage. [2] 3. However, if there are individuals who reside in the shul and wish to fulfill their obligation with the shul lights, a child should notkindle the lights. [2] D. ADDITIONAL LAWS OF CHANUKAH FOR ADULTS [2] Children In Halachah by Rabbi Simcha Bunim Cohen [3] Halichos bas Yisrael, vol 2 by Rav Yitzchak Yaacov Fuchs Add as favourites (247) | Views: 4764
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