LAWS OF SHABBAT CANDLE LIGHTING FOR THE BLIND

Edited by Rabbi Y. K. Marlow O.B. M.
(Head of Bet-Din (Rabbinical Court) of Crown Heights)


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  • A blind woman who lives alone should light her Shabbat candle(s) with a blessing.

  • If she is married to a non-visually impaired person, her husband should light the Shabbat candles with the blessing.

  • If she is eating and lighting in the company of others who are non-visually impaired, and they lit the Shabbat candles, she should light her own Shabbat candle(s), but without the blessing.

  • (If at all possible, she should not be the last one to light the Shabbat candle(s), so that she could be absolved by the latter's blessing.)

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