Text of Brachot
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Please note, that with all the brachot below, when reciting the actual Bracha one should replace ה' אלקינו (Hashem Elokenu) with אדני אלהינו (Adonay Eloheinu).
Mezonot
- Hebrew: ברוך אתה ה' אלוקינו מלך העולם בורא מיני מזונות
- Transliteration: Baruch Atta Hashem Elokeinu Melech HaOlam Boreh Minei Mezonot. [1]
- Translation: Blessed are You, Hashem, our God, King of the universe, Who creates species of sustenanceCite error: Invalid
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Netilat Yadayim (Upon washing one's hands for bread)
- Hebrew: ברוך אתה ה' אלוקינו מלך העולם אשר קדשנו במצותיו וצונו על נטילת ידים
- Transliteration: Baruch Atta Hashem Elokeinu Melech HaOlam, Asher Kid'shanu B'Mitzvotav, V'Tzivanu Al Netilat Yadayim.[3]
- Translation: Blessed are You, Hashem, our God, King of the universe, Who has sanctified us with his commandments, and commanded us regarding washing the hands.[4]
HaMotzei(Upon eating bread)
Birkat Ilanot (Upon seeing a fruit tree bloom in the spring-time
- Hebrew: ברוך אתה ה' אלקינו מלך העולם, שלא חיסר בעולמו דבר ,וברא בו בריות טובות ואילנות טובים ליהנות בהם בני אדם[8]
- Transliteration: Baruch Atta Hashem Elokenu Melech HaOlam, Shelo Chisar BeOlamo Davar, Uvarah Vo Briyot Tovot Ve'ilanot Tovim, Lehanot Bahem Bnei Adam.
- Translation: Blessed are You, Hashem, our God, King of the universe, for nothing is lacking in His universe, and He created in it good creatures and good trees, to cause mankind pleasure with them.[9]
Sources
- ↑ S"A 168:6, Bet Menucha (Dinei Dvarim SheMevarchin Aleyhem Mezonot)
- ↑ Berachot.org
- ↑ S"A 158:1, Mishna Brurah 158:6
- ↑ The Artscroll Weekday Siddur (Nachalat Shimon), p. 225
- ↑ Mishna Brachot 35a, Rambam (Brachot 3:2), S"A 167:2
- ↑ Berachot.org
- ↑ The Artscroll Weekday Siddur (Nachalat Shimon), p. 228
- ↑ The Artscroll Weekday Siddur (Nachalat Shimon), p. 228
- ↑ The Artscroll Weekday Siddur (Nachalat Shimon), p. 229