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# However, the obligation of setting up the wicks and oil should be done by the men of the house. <Ref> Shaar HaKavanot 61d, Magan Avraham 263:7, Mishna Brurah 263:12 </ref>
# However, the obligation of setting up the wicks and oil should be done by the men of the house. <Ref> Shaar HaKavanot 61d, Magan Avraham 263:7, Mishna Brurah 263:12 </ref>
# The minhag is that a women the Shabbat after she gave birth lights candles with a Bracha. <Ref> Sh”t Tzitz Eliezer 15:32:7 writes that minhag is that a women who gave birth to light Shabbat candles with a Bracha. </ref>
# The minhag is that a women the Shabbat after she gave birth lights candles with a Bracha. <Ref> Sh”t Tzitz Eliezer 15:32:7 writes that minhag is that a women who gave birth to light Shabbat candles with a Bracha. </ref>
# A women who is going into surgery and knows she won’t be conscience until after the Shabbat candles brunt out should light Shabbat candles with a Bracha. <Ref> Sh”t Tzitz Eliezer 15:32:6 writes that this case would be the same as a blind person who is allowed to light candles because the blind get benefit in that others will be able to see and help the blind. </ref>
# A women who is going into surgery and knows she will be unconscious until after the Shabbat candles brunt out should light Shabbat candles with a Bracha. <Ref> Sh”t Tzitz Eliezer 15:32:6 writes that this case would be the same as a blind person who is allowed to light candles because the blind get benefit in that others will be able to see and help the blind. </ref>


==Who's obligated?==
==Who's obligated?==