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# After [[Yom Tov]], which is followed by a regular weekday or a day of [[Chol HaMoed]], one should say Havdalah. However, if a [[Yom Tov]] is followed by a [[Shabbat]], there is no Havdalah. <ref>Mishna Chullin 26b, Gemara [[Shabbat]] 114b, Rambam [[Shabbat]] 5:21 and 29:18, Shulchan Aruch 491:1</ref>
# After [[Yom Tov]], which is followed by a regular weekday or a day of [[Chol HaMoed]], one should say Havdalah. However, if a [[Yom Tov]] is followed by a [[Shabbat]], there is no Havdalah. <ref>Mishna Chullin 26b, Gemara [[Shabbat]] 114b, Rambam [[Shabbat]] 5:21 and 29:18, Shulchan Aruch 491:1</ref>
# Havdalah at the end of [[Yom Tov]] only consists of the Bracha of HaMavdil and there is no bracha of [[Besamim]] or Ner. <ref>Shulchan Aruch 491:1, Mishna Brurah 491:1</ref>
# Havdalah at the end of [[Yom Tov]] only consists of the Bracha of HaMavdil and there is no bracha of [[Besamim]] or Ner. <ref>Shulchan Aruch 491:1, Mishna Brurah 491:1</ref>
==When Motzei Shabbat is a Yom Tov==
===When Motzei Shabbat is a Yom Tov===
# If motzei shabbat is yom tov, one may use the Yom Tov candles for havdalah.<ref>Or Letzion (v. 3, 18:6)</ref>  
# If motzei shabbat is yom tov, one may use the Yom Tov candles for havdalah.<ref>Or Letzion (v. 3, 18:6)</ref>  
# It is preferable not to hold the two candles together. <ref>Or Letzion (v. 3, 18:6) based on Biur Halacha 514:2 s.v. veyechabeh</ref>
# It is preferable not to hold the two candles together. <ref>Or Letzion (v. 3, 18:6) based on Biur Halacha 514:2 s.v. veyechabeh</ref>