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==Learning on Hashana Rabba==
==Learning on Hashana Rabba==
# It’s the practice of Israel to learn on the night of Hoshana Rabba and some stay up all night. It’s proper to read the Seder Leil Hoshana Rabba (printed in some machzorim) which includes reading Sefer Devarim, Midrash Rabba on VeZvot HaBracha, and then Tehillim. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 664:1, Chazon Ovadyah (Sukkot pg 438) </ref>
# It’s the practice of Israel to learn on the night of Hoshana Rabba and some stay up all night. It’s proper to read [[the Seder]] Leil Hoshana Rabba (printed in some machzorim) which includes reading Sefer Devarim, Midrash Rabba on VeZvot HaBracha, and then Tehillim. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 664:1, Chazon Ovadyah ([[Sukkot]] pg 438) </ref>
# One who stays up all night should make all the Brachot HaShachar in the morning except for [[Netilat Yadayim]]. <Ref>Chazon Ovadyah (Sukkot pg 438) </ref>
# One who stays up all night should make all the [[Brachot HaShachar]] in the morning except for [[Netilat Yadayim]]. <Ref>Chazon Ovadyah ([[Sukkot]] pg 438) </ref>
# Someone who stayed up all night may say Brachot HaTorah only after [[Olot HaShachar]] pasted. <Ref>Chazon Ovadyah (Sukkot pg 438) writes that if one makes the Brachot HaTorah before [[Olot HaShachar]], one is making a Bracha Levatala. </ref>
# Someone who stayed up all night may say [[Brachot hatorah|Brachot HaTorah]] only after [[Olot HaShachar]] pasted. <Ref>Chazon Ovadyah ([[Sukkot]] pg 438) writes that if one makes the [[Brachot hatorah|Brachot HaTorah]] before [[Olot HaShachar]], one is making a Bracha Levatala. </ref>
# It’s the Sephardic minhag to say Hashem Hu HaElokim prior to Hashem Melech in Shacharit and to add Shir HaMaalot after Yishtabach. <Ref> Chazon Ovadyah (Sukkot pg 438) </ref>
# It’s the Sephardic [[minhag]] to say Hashem Hu HaElokim prior to Hashem Melech in [[Shacharit]] and to add [[Shir HaMaalot]] after Yishtabach. <Ref> Chazon Ovadyah ([[Sukkot]] pg 438) </ref>
==Hoshanot==
==Hoshanot==
# The seventh day of [[Sukkot]] is also called Hoshana Rabba. On Hashana Rabba, it is the custom of many communities to say extra Hoshanot (prayer said while holding the lulav and etrog) and to circle the Teyva seven times. <Ref>S”A 664:1, Mishna Brurah 664:10, Chazon Ovadyah (Sukkot pg 438) </ref>
# The seventh day of [[Sukkot]] is also called Hoshana Rabba. On Hashana Rabba, it is the custom of many communities to say extra Hoshanot ([[prayer]] said while holding the [[lulav]] and [[etrog]]) and to circle the Teyva seven times. <Ref>S”A 664:1, Mishna Brurah 664:10, Chazon Ovadyah ([[Sukkot]] pg 438) </ref>
==Untying the Lulav==
==Untying the Lulav==
# It’s not our practice to untie the lulav on Hoshana Rabba. <Ref> Even though S”A 664:1 writes that it’s the minhag to untie the egged on the lulav on Hoshana Rabba, Chazon Ovadyah (Sukkot pg 439-440) writes that it’s not our minhag to untie the lulav at all. </ref>
# It’s not our practice to untie the [[lulav]] on Hoshana Rabba. <Ref> Even though S”A 664:1 writes that it’s the [[minhag]] to untie the egged on the [[lulav]] on Hoshana Rabba, Chazon Ovadyah ([[Sukkot]] pg 439-440) writes that it’s not our [[minhag]] to untie the [[lulav]] at all. </ref>
# However, if one wants to untie the egged around the lulav one should only untie it after one fulfilled the mitzvah already. <Ref>Chazon Ovadyah (Sukkot pg 440) </ref>
# However, if one wants to untie the egged around the [[lulav]] one should only untie it after one fulfilled the mitzvah already. <Ref>Chazon Ovadyah ([[Sukkot]] pg 440) </ref>
==Eating after the ninth hour==
==Eating after the ninth hour==
# One shouldn't have a (bread) meal after the ninth hour (in halachic hours) in the day just like every Erev [[Yom Tov]]. See [[Kavod and Oneg Yom Tov]] and [[Not eating on Erev Shabbat]]. <ref>Mishna Brurah 668:1, Kaf HaChaim 668:1 </ref>
# One shouldn't have a ([[bread]]) meal after the ninth hour (in halachic hours) in the day just like every Erev [[Yom Tov]]. See [[Kavod and Oneg Yom Tov]] and [[Not eating on Erev Shabbat]]. <ref>Mishna Brurah 668:1, Kaf HaChaim 668:1 </ref>
==Beating the Aravot==
==Beating the Aravot==
It is our custom on Hoshana Rabba morning to beat five [[aravot]] on the floor five times. <ref> Chazon Ovadia 440. See [[Beating the Aravot]] </ref>
See the [[Beating the Aravot]] page.


==Sources==
==Sources==
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Revision as of 03:37, 23 September 2013

Learning on Hashana Rabba

  1. It’s the practice of Israel to learn on the night of Hoshana Rabba and some stay up all night. It’s proper to read the Seder Leil Hoshana Rabba (printed in some machzorim) which includes reading Sefer Devarim, Midrash Rabba on VeZvot HaBracha, and then Tehillim. [1]
  2. One who stays up all night should make all the Brachot HaShachar in the morning except for Netilat Yadayim. [2]
  3. Someone who stayed up all night may say Brachot HaTorah only after Olot HaShachar pasted. [3]
  4. It’s the Sephardic minhag to say Hashem Hu HaElokim prior to Hashem Melech in Shacharit and to add Shir HaMaalot after Yishtabach. [4]

Hoshanot

  1. The seventh day of Sukkot is also called Hoshana Rabba. On Hashana Rabba, it is the custom of many communities to say extra Hoshanot (prayer said while holding the lulav and etrog) and to circle the Teyva seven times. [5]

Untying the Lulav

  1. It’s not our practice to untie the lulav on Hoshana Rabba. [6]
  2. However, if one wants to untie the egged around the lulav one should only untie it after one fulfilled the mitzvah already. [7]

Eating after the ninth hour

  1. One shouldn't have a (bread) meal after the ninth hour (in halachic hours) in the day just like every Erev Yom Tov. See Kavod and Oneg Yom Tov and Not eating on Erev Shabbat. [8]

Beating the Aravot

See the Beating the Aravot page.

Sources

  1. Mishna Brurah 664:1, Chazon Ovadyah (Sukkot pg 438)
  2. Chazon Ovadyah (Sukkot pg 438)
  3. Chazon Ovadyah (Sukkot pg 438) writes that if one makes the Brachot HaTorah before Olot HaShachar, one is making a Bracha Levatala.
  4. Chazon Ovadyah (Sukkot pg 438)
  5. S”A 664:1, Mishna Brurah 664:10, Chazon Ovadyah (Sukkot pg 438)
  6. Even though S”A 664:1 writes that it’s the minhag to untie the egged on the lulav on Hoshana Rabba, Chazon Ovadyah (Sukkot pg 439-440) writes that it’s not our minhag to untie the lulav at all.
  7. Chazon Ovadyah (Sukkot pg 440)
  8. Mishna Brurah 668:1, Kaf HaChaim 668:1