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# One may say [[Brachot HaShachar]] while standing or sitting. <ref>Yalkut Yosef (Birchat HaShachar pg 23) </ref> | # One may say [[Brachot HaShachar]] while standing or sitting. <ref>Yalkut Yosef (Birchat HaShachar pg 23) </ref> | ||
# Some say that one shouldn't say Birchot HaShachar while walking or doing any other task such as getting dressed. <ref> Kaf HaChaim (Rav Chaim Palagi 9:7) </ref> | # Some say that one shouldn't say Birchot HaShachar while walking or doing any other task such as getting dressed. <ref> Kaf HaChaim (Rav Chaim Palagi 9:7) </ref> | ||
# Birkhot hashachar should be recited individually, so even if somebody makes the berachot aloud, one should say "amen" and have in mind to not be yotze through him. <ref> S"A 6:4 </ref> | |||
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# Some of the [[blessings]] identify Hashem with the ה, as a definite object such as hamotzi lechem. Some [[berachot]] do not such as malbish arumim and matir asurim. One should certainly not alter the text in any way from the way Chazal established them. <ref> Rivivot Ephraim 1:36:2 </ref> | # Some of the [[blessings]] identify Hashem with the ה, as a definite object such as hamotzi lechem. Some [[berachot]] do not such as malbish arumim and matir asurim. One should certainly not alter the text in any way from the way Chazal established them. <ref> Rivivot Ephraim 1:36:2 </ref> |