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# Someone who has a dream and is very agitated/bothered by it in the morning one should go before three friends and proceed with the version that’s in the Siddur. <Ref>S”A 220:1 </ref> | # Someone who has a dream and is very agitated/bothered by it in the morning one should go before three friends and proceed with the version that’s in the Siddur. <Ref>S”A 220:1 </ref> | ||
# It’s not obligatory but very good to fast that day from waking up until Tzet | # It’s not obligatory but very good to fast that day from waking up until [[Tzet HaKochavim]]. <Ref>S”A 220:2 </ref> | ||
# If the nightmare was caused because one was in great pain or fasting the previous day there’s nothing to worry about. <Ref>Shaar HaTzion 220:1 </ref> | # If the nightmare was caused because one was in great pain or fasting the previous day there’s nothing to worry about. <Ref>Shaar HaTzion 220:1 </ref> | ||
# Nowadays the Gedolim have lowered the emphasis on worrying about such dreams and fasting for them. <Ref>Piskei Teshuvot 220:1 </ref> | # Nowadays the Gedolim have lowered the emphasis on worrying about such dreams and fasting for them. <Ref>Piskei Teshuvot 220:1 </ref> | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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Revision as of 04:21, 24 April 2013
- Someone who has a dream and is very agitated/bothered by it in the morning one should go before three friends and proceed with the version that’s in the Siddur. [1]
- It’s not obligatory but very good to fast that day from waking up until Tzet HaKochavim. [2]
- If the nightmare was caused because one was in great pain or fasting the previous day there’s nothing to worry about. [3]
- Nowadays the Gedolim have lowered the emphasis on worrying about such dreams and fasting for them. [4]