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# The recitation of the Hallel in shul is because of the miracle of Hashem taking us out of Egypt and so it applies to women as well just like the other mitzvot of the night. It can be said even without a minyan before kiddush with a bracha.<ref>Yachava Daat 5:34, Yalkut Yosef Moadim page 382</ref> Some poskim disagree.<ref>Moadim Uzmanim 7:179 </ref>   
# The recitation of the Hallel in shul is because of the miracle of Hashem taking us out of Egypt and so it applies to women as well just like the other mitzvot of the night. It can be said even without a minyan before kiddush with a bracha.<ref>Yachava Daat 5:34, Yalkut Yosef Moadim page 382</ref> Some poskim disagree.<ref>Moadim Uzmanim 7:179 </ref>   
# For those who allow saying arvit early on the night of the seder, the hallel in shul can also be said early.<ref>Yachava Daat 5:34</ref>
# For those who allow saying arvit early on the night of the seder, the hallel in shul can also be said early.<ref>Yachava Daat 5:34</ref>
# Many Ashkenazim however, didn't have this custom.<ref> Rama O.C. 487:4, Mishna Brurah 487:16. Moadim Uzmanim 3:260 and Kaf Hachayim 487:45 however, write that nowadays the minhag has become that even ashkenazim recite [[hallel]] with a beracha. Sefer Mikraei Kodesh (Hilchot Leil Haseder by Rabbi Moshe Harari) page 113 says that Rav Avraham Yitzchak Kook would make sure to go to a Chabad shul where they would recite [[hallel]] with a beracha on the first night of [[Pesach]].</ref> One who doesn't usually recite it, but finds himself in a shul where they do, should recite it along with them.<ref> Rav Moshe Feinstein Iggerot Moshe in the hashmatot to chelek 4 OC siman 94. </ref>
# Many Ashkenazim however, didn't have this custom.<ref> Rama O.C. 487:4, Mishna Brurah 487:16. Moadim Uzmanim 3:260 and Kaf Hachayim 487:45 however, write that nowadays the minhag has become that even ashkenazim recite [[hallel]] with a beracha. Sefer Mikraei Kodesh (Hilchot Leil Haseder by Rabbi Moshe Harari) page 113 says that Rav Avraham Yitzchak Kook would make sure to go to a Chabad shul where they would recite [[hallel]] with a beracha on the first night of [[Pesach]].</ref> One who doesn't usually recite it, but finds himself in a shul where they do, should recite it along with them. If his skipping the bracha privately wouldn't noticed he should skip the bracha. However, if it would be noticeable or is the shaliach tzibbur he should recite the bracha as well.<ref> Rav Moshe Feinstein Iggerot Moshe OC 2:94. </ref>


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