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# All eight days of Chanuka one should say [[Hallel]] with a Bracha before and after. <ref> Tosefta Sukkah 3:2, Tanit 28b, Erchin 10a, Masechet Soferim 20:9, Yerushalmi Sukkah 4:5 list 18 days a year when we say [[Hallel]]. So holds Rambam (Chanuka 3:5), Tur and S”A 683. Bahag counts [[Hallel]] as one of the 613 mitzvot and Rambam (Sefer Mitzvot, Shoresh 1) argues it’s not Deoritta. Nonetheless, Netsiv (Emek HaShelah) says that the Bahag only means it was Deoritta the year that Chanuka happened and every year afterwords is only Derabanan against the Chatom Sofer Y”D 233 writes that it’s a Deoritta every year. Sh”t Bet Sharim O”C 373 and Sh”t Binyan Shlomo argue on the Chatom Sofer. </ref>
# All eight days of [[Chanuka]] one should say [[Hallel]] with a Bracha before and after. <ref> Tosefta [[Sukkah]] 3:2, Tanit 28b, Erchin 10a, Masechet Soferim 20:9, Yerushalmi [[Sukkah]] 4:5 list 18 days a year when we say [[Hallel]]. So holds Rambam ([[Chanuka]] 3:5), Tur and S”A 683. Bahag counts [[Hallel]] as one of the 613 mitzvot and Rambam (Sefer Mitzvot, Shoresh 1) argues it’s not Deoritta. Nonetheless, Netsiv (Emek HaShelah) says that the Bahag only means it was Deoritta the year that [[Chanuka]] happened and every year afterwords is only Derabanan against the Chatom Sofer Y”D 233 writes that it’s a Deoritta every year. Sh”t Bet Sharim O”C 373 and Sh”t Binyan Shlomo argue on the Chatom Sofer. </ref>
# The Sephardic custom to say the bracha “Asher Kidishanu…Legmor Et Ha[[Hallel]]”. Ashkenazim say the bracha “Asher Kidishanu…Likroh Et Ha[[Hallel]]”. <ref> Mordechai ([[Shabbat]] 2:286), and Orchot Chaim (Tefilat HaMoadim 5 pg 77d) quote the dispute between the Maharam who says to say Likroh and not Ligmor because if one missing a letter it’ll be a bracha levatalah and the Rabbenu Peretz argues that Ligmor just means to read as in Brachot 9b. Rosh, Tur 488, Hagahot Maimon (Megilah 3:3), S”A 644 rule that the sephardic custom is to say Ligmor. </ref>  
# The Sephardic custom to say the bracha “Asher Kidishanu…Legmor Et Ha[[Hallel]]”. Ashkenazim say the bracha “Asher Kidishanu…Likroh Et Ha[[Hallel]]”. <ref> Mordechai ([[Shabbat]] 2:286), and Orchot Chaim (Tefilat HaMoadim 5 pg 77d) quote the dispute between the Maharam who says to say Likroh and not Ligmor because if one missing a letter it’ll be a bracha levatalah and the Rabbenu Peretz argues that Ligmor just means to read as in [[Brachot]] 9b. Rosh, Tur 488, Hagahot Maimon (Megilah 3:3), S”A 644 rule that the sephardic custom is to say Ligmor. </ref>  
# If a Sephardi said the bracha with the word Likroh he fulfills his obligation. So too is an Ashekenazi said the bracha with the word Ligmor he fulfills his obligation. <ref> Chazon Ovadyah pg 209, Ner Mitzvah pg 32, and Sh”t Olot Yitzchak Ratzavi 84 say that an sephardic can fulfill his obligation with the word Likroh because the Maharam would use that word Lechatchila. Chazon Ovadyah only wrote about a sephardi who forgot, seemingly because the case of an Ashkenazi who forgot is obvious; all the more an Ashkenazi can rely on the S”A to say Ligmor. </ref>  
# If a Sephardi said the bracha with the word Likroh he fulfills his obligation. So too is an Ashekenazi said the bracha with the word Ligmor he fulfills his obligation. <ref> Chazon Ovadyah pg 209, Ner Mitzvah pg 32, and Sh”t Olot Yitzchak Ratzavi 84 say that an sephardic can fulfill his obligation with the word Likroh because the Maharam would use that word Lechatchila. Chazon Ovadyah only wrote about a sephardi who forgot, seemingly because the case of an Ashkenazi who forgot is obvious; all the more an Ashkenazi can rely on the S”A to say Ligmor. </ref>  
# If one forgot to make the Bracha before [[Hallel]] one can make it in the middle of [[Hallel]] and continue from there. <ref> Birkei Yosef 683 (quoted by Chazon Ovadyah (Chanuka pg 209)) says even for Sephardim who say the work Ligmor it’s okay to make the bracha in the middle because Ligmor just means to read as the Tur says in Siman 488. </ref>  
# If one forgot to make the Bracha before [[Hallel]] one can make it in the middle of [[Hallel]] and continue from there. <ref> Birkei Yosef 683 (quoted by Chazon Ovadyah ([[Chanuka]] pg 209)) says even for Sephardim who say the work Ligmor it’s okay to make the bracha in the middle because Ligmor just means to read as the Tur says in Siman 488. </ref>  
# If one made a mistake and said [[Hallel]] on Chanuka as one does on [[Rosh Chodesh]] without a Bracha and skipping certain paragraphs, one should repeat it in it’s entirety without a bracha. <ref> Chazon Ovadyah (Chanuka pg 209) </ref>
# If one made a mistake and said [[Hallel]] on [[Chanuka]] as one does on [[Rosh Chodesh]] without a Bracha and skipping certain paragraphs, one should repeat it in it’s entirety without a bracha. <ref> Chazon Ovadyah ([[Chanuka]] pg 209) </ref>


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