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# The passage of al hanissim and the addition special for chanuka are added to the [[Birkat HaMazon]] in the middle of birkat haaretz (between nodeh licha and vi'al hakol)and during the shemoneh esrei following the passage of modim for all eight days of chanuka. <ref> Rambam Hilchot Berachot 2:6 and Hilchot Tefilla 2:13, Shulchan Aruch 682:1, Aruch Hashulchan 682:1 </ref>
# The passage of al hanissim and the addition special for chanuka are added to the [[Birkat HaMazon]] in the middle of birkat haaretz (between nodeh licha and vi'al hakol)and during the shemoneh esrei following the passage of modim for all eight days of chanuka. <ref> Rambam Hilchot Berachot 2:6 and Hilchot Tefilla 2:13, Shulchan Aruch 682:1, Aruch Hashulchan 682:1 </ref>
# Nothing is added into the beracha of meayn shalosh (al hamichya, al hagefen, or all haetz) for chanuka. <ref> Mishna Berura 682:2, Yalkut Yosef Moadim 240, Yabia Omer 3:36. Yalkut Yosef also adds that if you did say something by mistake, you would not go back. </ref>
# Nothing is added into the beracha of meayn shalosh (al hamichya, al hagefen, or all haetz) for chanuka. <ref> Mishna Berura 682:2, Yalkut Yosef Moadim 240, Yabia Omer 3:36. Yalkut Yosef also adds that if you did say something by mistake, you would not go back. </ref>
#Al hanissim is recited even on the first night of chanuka, even if you haven't lit candles yet, as well as mussaf of shabbat and mussaf of rosh chodesh even though there is no mussaf on chanuka. <ref> http://www.dailyhalacha.com/displayRead.asp?readID=1063 </ref>
#Al hanissim is recited even on the first night of chanuka, even if you haven't lit candles yet, as well as [[Mussaf]] of shabbat and [[Mussaf]] of rosh chodesh even though there is no [[Mussaf]] on chanuka. <ref> http://www.dailyhalacha.com/displayRead.asp?readID=1063 </ref>
#One should not skip al hanissim in order that he be able to finish shemoneh esrei in time so that he can answer kaddish or kedusha. <ref> Yalkut Yosef Moadim 240, Yabia Omer 2:32, 9:66 and Yechave Daar 1:77. According to Rav Ovadia the same would apply on rosh chodesh with [[Yaaleh VeYavo]], as well as aneinu on a fast day and this is despite the fact that the shemoneh esrei is entirely valid without them and according to some poskim the kedusha is a diorayta. </ref>
#One should not skip al hanissim in order that he be able to finish shemoneh esrei in time so that he can answer kaddish or kedusha. <ref> Yalkut Yosef Moadim 240, Yabia Omer 2:32, 9:66 and Yechave Daar 1:77. According to Rav Ovadia the same would apply on rosh chodesh with [[Yaaleh VeYavo]], as well as aneinu on a fast day and this is despite the fact that the shemoneh esrei is entirely valid without them and according to some poskim the kedusha is a diorayta. </ref>
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