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# If the candles blow out, many poskim hold that one is not obligated to relight it even though it wasn't lit during the nighttime, however, some argue that one should relit it without a bracha.<ref>S"A 673:2 writes that if the candles blow out even on Friday afternoon before nighttime one doesn't have to relit it, however, the Mishna Brurah 673:36 quotes the Taz who disagrees and says that one should relit it without a bracha.</ref>
# If the candles blow out, many poskim hold that one is not obligated to relight it even though it wasn't lit during the nighttime, however, some argue that one should relit it without a bracha.<ref>S"A 673:2 writes that if the candles blow out even on Friday afternoon before nighttime one doesn't have to relit it, however, the Mishna Brurah 673:36 quotes the Taz who disagrees and says that one should relit it without a bracha.</ref>
==Saying Bameh Madlikin on [[Shabbat]] Chanuka==
==Saying Bameh Madlikin on [[Shabbat]] Chanuka==
# It’s the Minhag not to say Bameh Madlikin on Friday night Chanuka. <ref> Birkei Yosef 270:2, Sh”t Rav Poalim O”C 4:34e, Neveh Shalom Chazan, Nahar Mitzrayim 270, and Yalkut Yosef Moadim pg 236. </ref>
# It’s the Minhag not to say Bameh Madlikin on Friday night Chanuka. <ref> S"A 270:2 quotes one opinion who says that one doesn't say Bemeh Madlikin on Shabbat Chanuka. The Rama writes the the Ashkenazic minhag isn't to say it on Shabbat Chanuka. The Birkei Yosef 270:2, Sh”t Rav Poalim O”C 4:34e, Neveh Shalom Chazan, Nahar Mitzrayim 270, and Yalkut Yosef Moadim pg 236 concur. Mishna Brurah 270:4 explains that we don't say Bemeh Madlikin because it includes oils that are forbidden for Shabbat but are permitted for Chanuka candles.</ref>
==Lighting in Shul on Friday afternoon==
==Lighting in Shul on Friday afternoon==
# The minhag is to light between mincha and maariv even on Friday afternoon, however, if the congregation is delaying and it going to soon become Shabbat one should light with a bracha before mincha as there will still be Pirsume Nisa when the congregation comes later.<ref>Mishna Brurah 671:47</ref>
# The minhag is to light between mincha and maariv even on Friday afternoon, however, if the congregation is delaying and it going to soon become Shabbat one should light with a bracha before mincha as there will still be Pirsume Nisa when the congregation comes later.<ref>Mishna Brurah 671:47</ref>