Friday, December 4, 2015

The Custom for Women to Refrain From Melacha After the Menorah Lighting

The Custom for Women to Refrain From Melacha After the Menorah Lighting
Day: Friday
Date: December 4, 2015
Parshat: Vayeshev
Yalkut Yosef: O"H: 670


The custom is for women to refrain from doing most Melachot other than cooking and other such necessary things for the first half hour after the Hannuka candles have been lit. The reason for this custom is to serve as a reminder to everyone that the light of the Hannuka candles may not be used for any purpose.
Since Hannuka is a joyous time it is forbidden to fast, even for a Yahrzeit. Instead, one who wants to fast should do so before or push it off until after. It is also improper to visit graves, especially that of a recently deceased person, during Hannuka since that usually goes along with sadness and eulogizing which is also not done during Hannuka. One who wants to visit the grave of a Hacham can rely on those Poskim who allow it.


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