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== Lighting Candles ==
# Many recite a bracha when lighting candles for Yom Kippur,<ref>Chazon Ovadia p. 256</ref> however, some communities light without a bracha. However, when Yom Kippur falls out on Shabbat everyone agrees that a bracha is recited.<ref>[https://itorah.com/power-search-results/6/21024 Rabbi Eli Mansour] writes that although the Syrian minhag is not to recite the bracha for Yom Kippur candles, when Yom Kippur falls out on Shabbat everyone agrees that a bracha is recited.</ref>
== Do we say Kabbalat Shabbat on Friday night if it is Yom Kippur? ==
== Do we say Kabbalat Shabbat on Friday night if it is Yom Kippur? ==



Revision as of 04:20, 10 October 2024

Lighting Candles

  1. Many recite a bracha when lighting candles for Yom Kippur,[1] however, some communities light without a bracha. However, when Yom Kippur falls out on Shabbat everyone agrees that a bracha is recited.[2]

Do we say Kabbalat Shabbat on Friday night if it is Yom Kippur?

  1. When Yom Kippur falls out on Shabbat kabbalat Shabbat is not recited, but Mizmor Shel Lyom Hashabbat is recited.[3]

Do we recite Kiddush?

  1. Kiddush is not recited on Yom Kippur even when it falls out on Shabbat.[4]
  2. Everyone should have in mind during Arvit of Yom Kippur that the bracha of מקדש השבת וישראל ויום הכפורים should fulfill his obligation of kiddush.[5]

Changes in Davening

  1. If Yom Kippur falls out on Shabbat, Vayichulu and Meeyn Sheva is recited like a regular Shabbat. In Meeyn Shabbat the words האל הקדוש שאין כמוהו (hael hakadosh shein kamohu) are replaced with המלך הקדוש שאין כמוהו (hamelech hakadosh shein kamohu.)[6]

Is Havdalah the Same?

  1. According to Sephardim, besamim is not recited during havdalah of Yom Kippur even if Yom Kippur falls out on Shabbat. Nonetheless, it is proper to recite besamim and smell besamim after completing the whole havdalah.[7]
  2. Borei Meorei Haesh may be recited upon a candle that was lit after Yom Kippur if he doesn't have one that was lit from before Yom KIppur.[8]

Sources

  1. Chazon Ovadia p. 256
  2. Rabbi Eli Mansour writes that although the Syrian minhag is not to recite the bracha for Yom Kippur candles, when Yom Kippur falls out on Shabbat everyone agrees that a bracha is recited.
  3. Chazon Ovadia p. 267
  4. Chazon Ovadia p. 270
  5. Chazon Ovadia p. 270
  6. Chazon Ovadia p. 271
  7. Chazon Ovadia p. 384
  8. Chazon Ovadia p. 383-4