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In general it is forbidden to say half a pasuk.<ref>Megillah 22a</ref>
# In general it is forbidden to say half a pasuk.<ref>Megillah 22a, Taanit 27b</ref>
# For this reason if a person learns a whole pasuk while learning he should say Hashem's name as it is read when he's reading the Torah so as not to break up the pasuk.<ref>Igrot Moshe OC 2:56 cited by Daf Al Hadaf Brachot 22a. See Shelat Yaavetz 81.</ref>
# It is permitted to say the 13 middot harachamim and conclude with the words v'nakeh since one's intent is as a request from Hashem and not in a way of reading pesukim, even if it is said by an individual.<Ref>Yalkut Yosef 131:17</ref>
==Saying Hashem's Name while Learning==
==Saying Hashem's Name while Learning==
# It is permitted to say Hashem's name while learning as long as it isn't in the form of a bracha. <ref>[http://www.moreshet.co.il/WEB/shut/shut2.asp?id=148614 Rav Avraham Yosef]</ref>
# It is permitted to say Hashem's name while learning as long as it isn't in the form of a bracha. <ref>[http://www.moreshet.co.il/WEB/shut/shut2.asp?id=148614 Rav Avraham Yosef]</ref>
==Sources==
==Sources==
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Latest revision as of 05:09, 19 January 2016

  1. In general it is forbidden to say half a pasuk.[1]
  2. For this reason if a person learns a whole pasuk while learning he should say Hashem's name as it is read when he's reading the Torah so as not to break up the pasuk.[2]
  3. It is permitted to say the 13 middot harachamim and conclude with the words v'nakeh since one's intent is as a request from Hashem and not in a way of reading pesukim, even if it is said by an individual.[3]

Saying Hashem's Name while Learning

  1. It is permitted to say Hashem's name while learning as long as it isn't in the form of a bracha. [4]

Sources

  1. Megillah 22a, Taanit 27b
  2. Igrot Moshe OC 2:56 cited by Daf Al Hadaf Brachot 22a. See Shelat Yaavetz 81.
  3. Yalkut Yosef 131:17
  4. Rav Avraham Yosef