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As RJR implies, I thought the key component of <i>neiros Shabbos</i> was enjoying their light (in contradistinction to
<i>neiros Chanukah</i>); and as I learned as a kid every Pesach that my family was at a hotel (because my parents didn't have Pesach cooking utensils, dishes, etc. in their apartment), everyone lit in a common room (and then stayed a bit to get enjoyment from
the light) because lighting in one's room or in the hotel dining room would have represented a fire hazard....</div>
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Except if they were incandescent bulbs in the individual hotel rooms. In that case I was taught that the women make a bracha on the bulbs in their room</blockquote>
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