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# 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>
===Women===
# Whether women are obligated in Hallel since they too were included in the miracle is a dispute among the poskim. <ref> Sh"t Minchat Shlomo Tinyana 58:1) and Rav Yosef Shalom Elyashiv (Kovetz Teshuvos 3:105) rule that they are not obligated. Shevet HaLevi 1:205 and Rav Chaim Kanievsky (See Sefer Doleh u'mashkeh page 238), rule that they are obligated. </ref>
# According to sephardic custom, women are encouraged to recite the Hallel but may not recite a beracha. <ref> Sh"t Yabia Omer 6:46  </ref>


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