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# 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>