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==How to Recite Birchot HaTorah== | ==How to Recite Birchot HaTorah== | ||
# The brachot can be | # The brachot can be recited standing or sitting.<ref> Yalkut Yosef 47:15 pg 94 </ref> | ||
# It is good to recite one's bracha out loud, to enable others to respond [[Amen]] | # It is good to recite one's bracha out loud, to enable others to respond [[Amen]]; however, this is not an obligation.<ref> Sh"t Rivivot Ephraim 1:39:2 </ref> | ||
# Some say that one can interrupt between the brachot and the learning, but it is correct not to do so | # Some say that one can interrupt between the brachot and the learning, but it is correct not to do so. So the practice is the say the Parshat [[Birkat Cohanim]] right after the brachot.<ref> Shulchan Aruch 47:9. Tosfot Brachot 11b s.v. Shkevar in name of the Ri, Rabbenu Yonah 5b, and Mordechai 31 hold an interruption is not a problem. Rambam (as understood by Bet Yosef) holds one may not make an interruption. Magen Avraham 47:8 says that one can say these psukim even before daylight unlike the Maharshal who says one does not read psukim of [[Birkat Cohanim]] at night. </ref> | ||
==Interruptions That Would Require New Brachot== | ==Interruptions That Would Require New Brachot== |