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<font size=3>Rav Elyashiv (Halichos V'Hanhagos) holds that you must
optimally light Shabbos and Yom Tov candles in the Succah. If you cannot,
you must light it in a place where the light of the candles gives off
light into the Succah. If that is not possible then you should light
candles in the place where you prepare the meal or any other room that
you will use. However the bracha should not be made when lighting those
candles. What should be done is that immediately afterwards you should
turn on the Succah lights and make the bracha then. <br><br>
I note that there is no mention of making sure that the candles, which
will be outside and at times unattended, do not cause a fire. <br><br>
Rav A. Miller said more than once, "If a woman cannot watch the
candles after she lights them, then it is better not to light
them!"<br><br>
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