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I wasn't sure how to edit the introduction myself, there's no "edit" link
I wasn't sure how to edit the introduction myself, there's no "edit" link
In the section where we speak about which trees suit the halacha requirements, you mention
"Chemdat Avraham 2:10 says it is not lechatchila but if there is no other tree you can make the Bracha"
How would I know if the fruit tree I am making my Bracha on is going to carry fruit this year or not? It is a chance one has to take, isn't the question rather about after the fact, meaning I have made a Bracha on a fruit tree that I have now seen didn't carry fruit this year, was my Bracha valid or not?

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During the month of Nissan, as spring approaches, we can recite Birkat HaIlanot which is a special Bracha one says when seeing fruit trees in blossom and can only be made once a year.

I wasn't sure how to edit the introduction myself, there's no "edit" link

In the section where we speak about which trees suit the halacha requirements, you mention "Chemdat Avraham 2:10 says it is not lechatchila but if there is no other tree you can make the Bracha" How would I know if the fruit tree I am making my Bracha on is going to carry fruit this year or not? It is a chance one has to take, isn't the question rather about after the fact, meaning I have made a Bracha on a fruit tree that I have now seen didn't carry fruit this year, was my Bracha valid or not?