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624 โ[1] **โThe order at the close of (i.e., after) Yom Kippurโ - Containing five paragraphs.**
We pray the Evening Prayer and say the *Havdalah* (the โseparationโ) in the benediction โืืื ื ืืืขืชโ. โ[2] One has to add some time (i.e., lengthen the day of Yom Kippur) from the profane to the holy also when (Yom Kippur is over, that is they should wait a little after the stars appear in the sky. โ[3] One says *Havdalah* over the cup (of wine) but one does not say the benediction over the spices even if it (Yom Kippur) falls on the Sabbath. โ[4] We (say a) blessing over the light, but we do not say a blessing after Yom Kippur on the light which they brought forth now from stones (i.e., sparks). Some say that we do say the benediction over the first fire which was ignited by this spark and onward. โ[5] A Jew who lights the candle from the fire of a non-Jew does not (say a) blessing over it at the close of Yom Kippur even though at the end of the Sabbath we do bless it, because we do not say a blessing over the fire on the close of Yom Kippur, only over light which was not burning during the daytime of Yom Kippur, or over the light that was lighted from it, and (therefore) the custom is to light from the lamps of the synagogue; however if one lighted (his candle) on Yom Kippur, if it was lighted with permission (i.e., if he was allowed to light it), for example for a sick person, we are able to say a blessing over it.
Version: Hilkhot Yom ha-Kippurim, trans. by Jan M. Brahms. HUC, 1976
Source: http://library.huc.edu/pdf/theses/Brahms_Jan_M-CN-Rab-1976_rdf.pdf
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