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==Af Hen Hayu BeOtto HaNes==
==Af Hen Hayu BeOtto HaNes==
# There's certain which woman shouldn't have been obligated in for one reason or another, but because woman were particularly involved with the story which is being celebrated, woman are obligated.<Ref>See Gemara Megillah 4a, Shabbat 23a, and Pesachim 108a-b</ref> Below are the applications of this principle:
# There's certain which woman shouldn't have been obligated in for one reason or another, but because woman were particularly involved with the story which is being celebrated, woman are obligated.<Ref>See Gemara Megillah 4a, Shabbat 23a, and Pesachim 108a-b</ref> Below are the applications of this principle:
# Women are obligated in listening to the [[Megillah]]. <ref>In Gemara Megillah 4a, Rabbi Yehoshua Ben Levi says that women are obligated in reading the Megillah because they were included in the miracle of Purim. Rashi (ibid. s.v. Af) explains that the decree of Haman applied to men and women equally. Tosfot (s.v. Af) quotes the Rashbam who explains that the gemara means that women are obligated because Ester was instrumental in the miracle of Purim. The Rambam (Megillah 1:1) writes that both men and women are obligated in reading the megillah. Tur and S"A 689:1 codify this as halacha.</ref>  
# Women are obligated in listening to the [[Megillah]]. <ref>In Gemara Megillah 4a, Rabbi Yehoshua Ben Levi says that women are obligated in reading the Megillah because they were included in the miracle of Purim. Rashi ({{ibid}}. s.v. Af) explains that the decree of Haman applied to men and women equally. Tosfot (s.v. Af) quotes the Rashbam who explains that the gemara means that women are obligated because Ester was instrumental in the miracle of Purim. The Rambam (Megillah 1:1) writes that both men and women are obligated in reading the megillah. Tur and S"A 689:1 codify this as halacha.</ref>  
# Women are obligated to drink the four cups of wine at the [[Pesach]] Seder.<ref>S"A 675:3 </ref>
# Women are obligated to drink the four cups of wine at the [[Pesach]] Seder.<ref>S"A 675:3 </ref>
# Women are obligated to light Chanukah candles. <ref>S"A 472:14 </ref>
# Women are obligated to light Chanukah candles. <ref>S"A 472:14 </ref>