Lighting Hanukkah Candles for Someone Eating in One House and Sleeping in Another
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Question
A guest who eats in one house and sleeps in another, where should he light the candles?
Answer
A guest who eats in one house and sleeps in another, [and both residences are not his], should light in the place where he eats, and if he lights in the place where he sleeps, he has fulfilled his obligation.
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