{"id":8726,"date":"2010-05-13T04:00:52","date_gmt":"2010-05-13T01:00:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ph.yhb.org.il\/en\/?p=8726"},"modified":"2017-07-17T10:34:14","modified_gmt":"2017-07-17T07:34:14","slug":"05-13-04","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ph.yhb.org.il\/en\/05-13-04\/","title":{"rendered":"04. The Proper Time and Duration of Lighting"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Sages ordained that one must light the \u0124anuka candles when the miracle will be publicized most effectively. In the past, when there were no street lights, at nightfall the streets would fill with people returning home from their daily activities. Therefore, the Sages declared that the proper time to light the candles is \u201cfrom sunset until the marketplace empties out\u201d (<em>Shabbat<\/em> 21b).The Rishonim disagree whether \u201csunset\u201d here refers to the beginning of sunset, meaning when the sun disappears from view, or to the end of sunset, meaning when the sunlight disappears from view as well and the stars become visible. On one hand, at the beginning of sunset the streets are more crowded. On the other hand, since there is still a relatively large amount of sunlight at that time, the candles are less visible. Therefore, it is better to wait until <em>tzeit<\/em> <em>ha-kokhavim<\/em> to light. Indeed, the widespread practice in Israel is to light at <em>tzeit<\/em>, which is about twenty minutes after <em>shki\u2019a<\/em> in Israel.<sup><a href='#_te01ftn13_8' id='_te01ftnref13_8' class='aup1'>[8]<\/a><\/sup><\/p>\n<p>Another issue that arises, however, is that men are obligated to pray <em>Ma\u2019ariv<\/em>, and many regularly do so immediately at <em>tzeit<\/em>. For these men, praying <em>Ma\u2019ariv<\/em> takes precedence over lighting \u0124anuka candles, since the former is a more constant practice than the latter. Additionally, by praying <em>Ma\u2019ariv <\/em>they also fulfill the Torah commandment to recite the <em>Shema<\/em> in the evening. After praying, they should return home quickly, in order to light as close as possible to <em>tzeit<\/em>. Those who usually pray <em>Ma\u2019ariv<\/em> later should light candles at <em>tzeit<\/em> and pray at their usual time.<sup><a href='#_te01ftn13_9' id='_te01ftnref13_9' class='aup1'>[9]<\/a><\/sup><\/p>\n<p>Even though one fulfills one\u2019s obligation as long as the \u0124anuka candles remain lit for half an hour, some say that nowadays, when people regularly walk through the streets well beyond <em>tzeit<\/em>, it is preferable to beautify the mitzva by lighting candles that will remain lit for two hours or more. They contend that this is a commendable practice because the more people that see the candles, the more the miracle will be publicized.<sup><a href='#_te01ftn13_10' id='_te01ftnref13_10' class='aup1'>[10]<\/a><\/sup><\/p>\n<div>\n<hr size=\"1\" \/>\n<div>\n<a href='#_te01ftnref13_8' id='_te01ftn13_8'>[8]<\/a>. The phrase used in <em>Shabbat<\/em> 21b to refer to sunset is <em>mi-shetishka ha-\u0125ama<\/em>. According to <em>Behag<\/em>, Rambam, and Maharam of Rothenburg, this means the beginning of <em>shki\u2019a<\/em> (i.e., when the sun disappears below the horizon). Maharam explains that if we light when there is still sunlight visible, those who see the candles understand that they were lit in order to fulfill a mitzva, and the miracle is publicized. Ran and Rashba agree that the Gemara refers to the beginning of <em>shki\u2019a<\/em>, but they follow the position of Rabbeinu Tam that it is referring to the \u201csecond sunset,\u201d 58.5 minutes (the time it takes to walk three and a quarter <em>mil<\/em>) after sunset. According to Rabbeinu Tam, Rosh, <em>Terumat Ha-deshen<\/em>, <em>Tur<\/em>, and sa 672:1, as well as most A\u0125aronim (mb <em>ad loc.<\/em> 1 and <em>Kaf Ha-\u0125ayim<\/em> <em>ad loc.<\/em> 2), the Gemara refers to the end of sunset, or <em>tzeit ha-kokhavim<\/em>. That time is debated as well. The Rishonim disagree how much time separates <em>shki\u2019a<\/em> from <em>tzeit<\/em>. The Ge\u2019onim maintain that the time between <em>shki\u2019a <\/em>and <em>tzeit <\/em>is slightly longer than the time it takes to walk three quarters of a <em>mil<\/em>; according to Rabbeinu Tam, though, it is the time that it takes to walk four <em>mil<\/em>, which is 72 minutes. See sa 261:2 and the commentaries there, especially bhl. (Also see <em>Peninei Halakha<\/em>:<em> Shabbat<\/em> 1:2:1 and n. 1). In practice, the standard ruling here is in accordance with the Ge\u2019onim.<\/p>\n<p>The vast majority of A\u0125aronim maintain that the best time to light \u0124anuka candles is at the end of <em>shki\u2019a<\/em>, when the stars are visible \u2013 in other words, <em>tzeit<\/em> <em>ha-kokhavim<\/em>. This is the position of <em>Ba\u0125<\/em>, ma, <em>Taz<\/em>, <em>Eliya Rabba<\/em>, <em>\u0124ayei Adam<\/em>, <em>Ben Ish \u0124ai<\/em>, and others. (The Prushim community in Jerusalem follow the Vilna Gaon, who writes in <em>Bi\u2019ur Ha-Gra<\/em> 672:1 that one should light at sunset.) See <em>Peninei Halakha<\/em>: <em>Prayer<\/em> ch. 25 n. 3, where I point out that many consider <em>tzeit<\/em> to be about twenty minutes after <em>shki\u2019a<\/em>. (Regarding <em>Keri\u2019at Shema<\/em>, which is a Torah obligation, I recommend waiting thirty minutes. However, since lighting \u0124anuka candles is a rabbinic obligation, one need wait only twenty minutes from sunset. Some maintain that <em>tzeit<\/em> is about fifteen minutes after sunset.) A comparison of the positions of the Rishonim shows that twenty minutes is an intermediate position. Rambam maintains that one should light at sunset, Ran and Rashba maintain that one should light about 58 minutes after sunset, and Rabbeinu Tam maintains that one should light about 72 minutes after sunset. Accordingly, the view that one should light at <em>tzeit<\/em>, which in Israel is about twenty minutes after sunset, is the intermediate position. (If the candles remain lit until 52 minutes after <em>tzeit<\/em>, one meets the requirements of all the different positions.)<\/p>\n<p><a href='#_te01ftnref13_9' id='_te01ftn13_9'>[9]<\/a>. According to those who maintain that one should light at <em>tzeit<\/em>, <em>Ma\u2019ariv<\/em> takes precedence. According to mb 672:1 and bhl <em>ad loc.<\/em>, if one prays <em>Ma\u2019ariv<\/em> at <em>tzeit<\/em>, it is preferable to light the candles beforehand, in deference to the opinion that one should light at sunset. Furthermore, according to Rambam, one must light within half an hour after <em>shki\u2019a<\/em>. If one waits to light until after praying <em>Ma\u2019ariv<\/em> at <em>tzeit<\/em>, he will miss the opportunity to light at the proper time. Even those who maintain that one should light at <em>tzeit<\/em> agree that one may light a few minutes before then. Nevertheless, most A\u0125aronim maintain that <em>tzeit<\/em> is the proper time to light, and thus praying <em>Ma\u2019ariv<\/em> at <em>tzeit<\/em> takes precedence over lighting. They are not concerned about the opinion that one must light within half an hour after <em>shki\u2019a<\/em>, since after <em>Ma\u2019ariv<\/em> there are still people in the streets. Furthermore, as we saw in the previous note, the other opinion maintains that the ideal time to light is <em>tzeit<\/em>, not sunset (Ran, Rashba, Rabbeinu Tam, and others). We should add that many families sing \u0124anuka songs and give the children candy after lighting candles, in order to deepen their connection to the mitzva and the miracle of \u0124anuka. If their father were required to run to the synagogue immediately after lighting, it would diminish their enjoyment of the mitzva. If one always prays <em>Ma\u2019ariv <\/em>late, there is no reason to change his practice on \u0124anuka. In fact, adhering to this practice will enable him to light precisely at <em>tzeit<\/em> (<em>Yeshu\u2019ot Yaakov<\/em> 679:1).<\/p>\n<p><a href='#_te01ftnref13_10' id='_te01ftn13_10'>[10]<\/a>. The candles must be lit \u201cfrom sunset until the marketplace empties out.\u201d The Rishonim explain that this means about half an hour, and this is the ruling of sa 672:2. <em>Otzar Ha-Ge\u2019onim<\/em> (<em>Shabbat<\/em>, <em>Teshuvot<\/em> \u00a765) states that it means an hour or half an hour. Perhaps in different areas the Tarmodians would leave the market at different times.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Sages ordained that one must light the \u0124anuka candles when the miracle will be publicized most effectively. 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