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## For example, a person who gave his [[Tallit]] to someone for an aliyah and instead it gets used for all the olim and is only returned after a half hour, a new bracha is needed when putting it back on. <Ref> Rabbi Hershel Schachter (Hilchot [[Tzitzit]] min 43) as an example </ref> | ## For example, a person who gave his [[Tallit]] to someone for an aliyah and instead it gets used for all the olim and is only returned after a half hour, a new bracha is needed when putting it back on. <Ref> Rabbi Hershel Schachter (Hilchot [[Tzitzit]] min 43) as an example </ref> | ||
## Similarly, if someone took the [[Tallit]] from a person's shoulders without asking, the owner does not need to make a new bracha when they get it back, unless the owner feared not getting the [[Tallit]] back at all. <ref> Mishneh Halachot 15:7 who says that if a person took one's [[Tallit]] for an aliyah on does not need to make a new bracha when putting it back on, unless one thought you would not get one's [[Tallit]] back. </ref> | ## Similarly, if someone took the [[Tallit]] from a person's shoulders without asking, the owner does not need to make a new bracha when they get it back, unless the owner feared not getting the [[Tallit]] back at all. <ref> Mishneh Halachot 15:7 who says that if a person took one's [[Tallit]] for an aliyah on does not need to make a new bracha when putting it back on, unless one thought you would not get one's [[Tallit]] back. </ref> | ||
# If one gave a [[Tallit]] to someone in order for the borrower to fulfill the mitzvah and make a bracha on it, the [[Tallit]] is considered to have been a gift on the condition | # If one gave a [[Tallit]] to someone in order for the borrower to fulfill the mitzvah and make a bracha on it, the [[Tallit]] is considered to have been a gift on the condition the person give it back to the owner when done(Mattana Al Menat Lehachzir), there is a dispute whether the owner is required to make a new bracha when the [[Tallit]] is returned. <Ref> Sh”t bear Moshe 6:5 and Bet Baruch 12:39 hold that you need a new bracha, while Sh”t Hillel Omer 4 writes that no new bracha is necessary. </ref> | ||
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