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  1. Nov 30, 2021 · First Night of Chanukah. Sunday, Nov. 28 – Eve of 25 Kislev. After sunset, recite blessings 1, 2, and 3* then kindle one light on your menorah. Second Night of Chanukah. Monday, Nov. 29 – Eve of 26 Kislev. After sunset, recite blessings 1 and 2, and kindle two lights on your menorah. Third Night of Chanukah. Tuesday, Nov. 30 – Eve of 27 ...

  2. Nov 28, 2021 · 1. "Blessed is the match consumed in kindling flame. Blessed is the flame that burns in the secret fastness of the heart." — Hannah Senesh. 2. "On Hanukkah, the first dark night, light yourself ...

  3. Prayers & Blessings; ... How to Say the Hanukkah Blessings. Learn how to say the first blessing when lighting candles on your Hanukkah menorah.

  4. It is the Chabad custom to place the menorah, on a chair or the like, within the doorway, next to the doorpost opposite the mezuzah. On the first of night of Chanukah, one light is kindled at the extreme right of the menorah. Each night thereafter, one light is added to the immediate left of the preceding night's light;

  5. One candle is added to the menorah each night. The first night, you light only the shammus (the one at a different height) and one Chanukah candle. By the eighth night, you light all of the candles. Candles should be added to the menorah from right to left (like Hebrew writing). See animation at right. The shammus candle is lit first.

  6. Dec 14, 2003 · Shabbat, December 28, 2024. Kislev 27. Tonight is the fourth Night of Chanukah. The menorah is lit after Shabbat ends and the Havdalah is recited. Recite blessings 1 and 2 and kindle four lights in the menorah. Sunday, December 29, 2024. Kislev 28. Tonight is the fifth Night of Chanukah.

  7. Dec 7, 2023 · Blessing for Each Night of Hanukkah. According to B'nai Mitzvah Academy, you can say the following prayer for each night of Hanukkah: " Blessed are You, Adonai our God, Ruler of the Universe, who ...

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