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Daily Halacha - Is it Permitted to Extinguish a Candle with One's Breath?

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Is one permitted to recite Shehecheyanu on a new Chanukah menorah?

The custom today is not to recite the Shehecheyanu blessing on new vessels, and therefore one should not recite it on a new Chanukah menorah. However, one who purchases a new menorah during the days of Chanukah and wishes to recite the blessing has authorities to rely upon [Chazon Ovadia on Blessings].

Is it permitted to extinguish a candle with one's breath?

It is not proper to extinguish a candle with one's breath, though those who are lenient have authorities to rely upon, since this stringency is not mentioned in the Talmud [Yalkut Yosef, Chapter 263, page 39].

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