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* The source for the Sephardic text is the following: Yalkut Yosef ([[Shabbat]], vol 1, pg 449-50) writes that the Sephardic minhag is to say the following order before Havdalah: Tehillim 116:13, 118:25, a prayer beginning with הצליחנו and ending with a Tehillim 24:5, Ester 8:16, Shamuel (vol 1, 18:14), Beresheet 6:8, a prayer beginning with אלהא דמאיר, and Devarim 4:4. </ref>
* The source for the Sephardic text is the following: Yalkut Yosef ([[Shabbat]], vol 1, pg 449-50) writes that the Sephardic minhag is to say the following order before Havdalah: Tehillim 116:13, 118:25, a prayer beginning with הצליחנו and ending with a Tehillim 24:5, Ester 8:16, Shamuel (vol 1, 18:14), Beresheet 6:8, a prayer beginning with אלהא דמאיר, and Devarim 4:4. </ref>


==Havdalah recited by the cantor==
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==Wine==
==Wine==
# One may not use lemonade for Havdalah. <Ref>Sh:t Vayan Avraham (Izrael) Siman 34 (pg 63) writes that he remembers in the holocaust the question arose whether lemonade could be used for Havdalah and he concludes that it just like water and can’t be used for Havdalah. </ref>
# One may not use lemonade for Havdalah. <Ref>Sh:t Vayan Avraham (Izrael) Siman 34 (pg 63) writes that he remembers in the holocaust the question arose whether lemonade could be used for Havdalah and he concludes that it just like water and can’t be used for Havdalah. </ref>
==Saying Havdalah early==
==Saying Havdalah early==
# If one is has an extreme need such as a need to travel to the end of the Techum for the purpose of a mitzvah after [[Shabbat]] one may pray Arvit starting from Plag Mincha (ten and three quarter hours into the day). In such a case one may also say Havdalah early but one may not say the Bracha on the candle (Moerei HaEsh). Even in such a case it is certainly forbidden to do Melacha (activity which is forbidden on [[Shabbat]]) until [[Tzet HaCochavim]]. <Ref>S”A 293:3 </ref>
# If one is has an extreme need such as a need to travel to the end of the Techum for the purpose of a mitzvah after [[Shabbat]] one may pray Arvit starting from Plag Mincha (ten and three quarter hours into the day). In such a case one may also say Havdalah early but one may not say the Bracha on the candle (Moerei HaEsh). Even in such a case it is certainly forbidden to do Melacha (activity which is forbidden on [[Shabbat]]) until [[Tzet HaCochavim]]. <Ref>S”A 293:3 </ref>