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# The full Hallel is recited on all the days of sukkot and shemini atzeret (8 days in Israel, 9 outside of Israel) with a beracha. <ref>Gemara Erchin 10a, Rambam ([[Megillah]] VeChanukah 3:6-7). The gemara writes that the reason we recite full hallel on all the days of sukkot and not for all the days of pesach, is that every day of sukkot had a different korban in the beit hamikdash. </ref> | # The full Hallel is recited on all the days of sukkot and shemini atzeret (8 days in Israel, 9 outside of Israel) with a beracha. <ref>Gemara Erchin 10a, Rambam ([[Megillah]] VeChanukah 3:6-7). The gemara writes that the reason we recite full hallel on all the days of sukkot and not for all the days of pesach, is that every day of sukkot had a different korban in the beit hamikdash. </ref> | ||
==Hoshanot== | |||
Hoshanot are recited each day of Sukkot. | |||
==Musaf== | |||
A special musaf for Sukkot is recited for each day of the festival. | |||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
Revision as of 10:27, 13 October 2014
Hallel
see page on Hallel and Order of Taking the Four Minim
- The full Hallel is recited on all the days of sukkot and shemini atzeret (8 days in Israel, 9 outside of Israel) with a beracha. [1]
Hoshanot
Hoshanot are recited each day of Sukkot.
Musaf
A special musaf for Sukkot is recited for each day of the festival.