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Upon seeing a rainbow, one should make a specific Bracha enacted for this occasion. The text of the bracha on upon seeing a rainbow is: ברוך אתה ה' אלוקינו מלך העולם זוכר הברית, (ו)נאמן בבריתו, וקיים במאמרו. The transliterated text is: Baruch Atta Hashem Elokenu Melech HaOlam Zocher HaBrit, (Ve)Neeman BeBrito, VeKayam BeMaamaro. <Ref>Gemara Brachot 59a, S”A 229:1, Mishna Brurah 229:3 writes that the Tur and Rambam add a vav before Neeman. Vezot HaBracha (pg 156) codifies the text of the Mishna Brurah with a vav before Neeman. Halacha Brurah 229:1 and Aruch HaShulchan 229:1 follow the text of shulchan aruch. The Bet Yosef 229:1 adds that everyone agrees that there is no conclusion to this bracha (unlike longer [[brachot]] which have a concluding bracha).</ref> | Upon seeing a rainbow, one should make a specific Bracha enacted for this occasion. The text of the bracha on upon seeing a rainbow is: ברוך אתה ה' אלוקינו מלך העולם זוכר הברית, (ו)נאמן בבריתו, וקיים במאמרו. The transliterated text is: Baruch Atta Hashem Elokenu Melech HaOlam Zocher HaBrit, (Ve)Neeman BeBrito, VeKayam BeMaamaro. <Ref>Gemara Brachot 59a, S”A 229:1, Mishna Brurah 229:3 writes that the Tur and Rambam add a vav before Neeman. Vezot HaBracha (pg 156) codifies the text of the Mishna Brurah with a vav before Neeman. Halacha Brurah 229:1 and Aruch HaShulchan 229:1 follow the text of shulchan aruch. The Kitzur S"A 60:4 includes the vav. The Bet Yosef 229:1 adds that everyone agrees that there is no conclusion to this bracha (unlike longer [[brachot]] which have a concluding bracha).</ref> Some opinions hold that the beracha should not be made with Hashem's name. <ref> BI"H, Ekev, 17 </ref> | ||
# One can make this Bracha one time for every rainfall and not again until the rainbow has cleared up completely and then it rains again. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 229:2 writes that even within 30 days one can make the Bracha again upon seeing another rainbow similar to the laws of seeing lightning and hearing thunder where the original sight has ended. BeYitzchak Yikra 229:2 Rav Nevinsal writes that the number 30 used by the Mishna Brurah wasn’t specific since it’s possible to make the Bracha more than once in a day. [See Vezot HaBracha (pg 156, chapter 17) who quotes Mishna Brurah as saying that one can make another Bracha as long as one removed one’s mind from the rainbow. However, the language of Mishna Brurah implies that the rainbow must clear up before one can make another Bracha.]</ref> | # One can make this Bracha one time for every rainfall and not again until the rainbow has cleared up completely and then it rains again. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 229:2 writes that even within 30 days one can make the Bracha again upon seeing another rainbow similar to the laws of seeing lightning and hearing thunder where the original sight has ended. BeYitzchak Yikra 229:2 Rav Nevinsal writes that the number 30 used by the Mishna Brurah wasn’t specific since it’s possible to make the Bracha more than once in a day. [See Vezot HaBracha (pg 156, chapter 17) who quotes Mishna Brurah as saying that one can make another Bracha as long as one removed one’s mind from the rainbow. However, the language of Mishna Brurah implies that the rainbow must clear up before one can make another Bracha.]</ref> | ||
# Some say that one must see the entire rainbow in order to make the Bracha. <Ref>Beiur Halacha 229:1 s.v. HaRoeh writes that it’s unclear whether one can make the Bracha for seeing a part of the rainbow or only if one saw the entire semicircle crescent. Vezot HaBracha (pg 156, chapter 17) writes that Rav Elyashiv rules that if one saw the entire semicircle one can make the Bracha even if it’s missing a piece. </ref> Others, however, hold that there is what to rely on if one makes the bracha upon seeing a part of the rainbow.<ref>Chazon Ovadia ([[Brachot]] p. 473), Halacha Brurah 229:2, Birkat Hashem (v. 4, 4:35)</ref> | # Some say that one must see the entire rainbow in order to make the Bracha. <Ref>Beiur Halacha 229:1 s.v. HaRoeh writes that it’s unclear whether one can make the Bracha for seeing a part of the rainbow or only if one saw the entire semicircle crescent. Vezot HaBracha (pg 156, chapter 17) writes that Rav Elyashiv rules that if one saw the entire semicircle one can make the Bracha even if it’s missing a piece. </ref> Others, however, hold that there is what to rely on if one makes the bracha upon seeing a part of the rainbow.<ref>Chazon Ovadia ([[Brachot]] p. 473), Halacha Brurah 229:2, Birkat Hashem (v. 4, 4:35)</ref> |
Revision as of 04:01, 21 June 2015
Upon seeing a rainbow, one should make a specific Bracha enacted for this occasion. The text of the bracha on upon seeing a rainbow is: ברוך אתה ה' אלוקינו מלך העולם זוכר הברית, (ו)נאמן בבריתו, וקיים במאמרו. The transliterated text is: Baruch Atta Hashem Elokenu Melech HaOlam Zocher HaBrit, (Ve)Neeman BeBrito, VeKayam BeMaamaro. [1] Some opinions hold that the beracha should not be made with Hashem's name. [2]
- One can make this Bracha one time for every rainfall and not again until the rainbow has cleared up completely and then it rains again. [3]
- Some say that one must see the entire rainbow in order to make the Bracha. [4] Others, however, hold that there is what to rely on if one makes the bracha upon seeing a part of the rainbow.[5]
- One should not stare at the rainbow, rather one should look at it briefly and then make the Bracha. [6]
- One should not tell one’s friend about the rainbow even if one does it in order that one’s friend is able to make the Bracha as it’s similar to spreading bad news. Similarly, one shouldn’t make the Bracha loudly so that one’s friend hears it and recognizes the rainbow. [7]
- If one sees the rainbow at night or through glass one may recite the bracha. [8]
Sources
- ↑ Gemara Brachot 59a, S”A 229:1, Mishna Brurah 229:3 writes that the Tur and Rambam add a vav before Neeman. Vezot HaBracha (pg 156) codifies the text of the Mishna Brurah with a vav before Neeman. Halacha Brurah 229:1 and Aruch HaShulchan 229:1 follow the text of shulchan aruch. The Kitzur S"A 60:4 includes the vav. The Bet Yosef 229:1 adds that everyone agrees that there is no conclusion to this bracha (unlike longer brachot which have a concluding bracha).
- ↑ BI"H, Ekev, 17
- ↑ Mishna Brurah 229:2 writes that even within 30 days one can make the Bracha again upon seeing another rainbow similar to the laws of seeing lightning and hearing thunder where the original sight has ended. BeYitzchak Yikra 229:2 Rav Nevinsal writes that the number 30 used by the Mishna Brurah wasn’t specific since it’s possible to make the Bracha more than once in a day. [See Vezot HaBracha (pg 156, chapter 17) who quotes Mishna Brurah as saying that one can make another Bracha as long as one removed one’s mind from the rainbow. However, the language of Mishna Brurah implies that the rainbow must clear up before one can make another Bracha.]
- ↑ Beiur Halacha 229:1 s.v. HaRoeh writes that it’s unclear whether one can make the Bracha for seeing a part of the rainbow or only if one saw the entire semicircle crescent. Vezot HaBracha (pg 156, chapter 17) writes that Rav Elyashiv rules that if one saw the entire semicircle one can make the Bracha even if it’s missing a piece.
- ↑ Chazon Ovadia (Brachot p. 473), Halacha Brurah 229:2, Birkat Hashem (v. 4, 4:35)
- ↑ Shulchan Aruch 229:1, Mishna Brurah 229:5, Aruch HaShulchan 229:2
- ↑ Mishna Brurah 229:1, BeYitzchak Yikra 229:1
- ↑ Halacha Brurah 229:3