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#One should say [[Korbanot|''korbanot'']] during the day, meaning after [[Olot HaShachar|''alot ha'shachar'',]] which is 72 minutes before [[HaNetz|''ha'netz'']]. <ref>S”A 1:6. </ref>
#One should say [[Korbanot|''korbanot'']] during the day, meaning after [[Olot HaShachar|''alot ha'shachar'',]] which is 72 minutes before [[HaNetz|''ha'netz'']]. <ref>S”A 1:6. </ref>
#If one does not have time, he may say ''korbanos'' at night.<ref>Mishna Berura 1:17 </ref>
#If one does not have time, he may say ''korbanot'' at night.<ref>Mishna Berura 1:17 </ref>
#The ''parsha'' of the ''korban tamid'' and the Mishnayot of the ''korbanos'' should only be said during the day.<ref>Shulchan Aruch 47:13, Mishna Berura ibid. 32</ref>
#The earliest time to say [[Birchot HaShachar]] is from [[Chatzot]] (halachic midnight). <ref>Magen Avraham 47:13, Kaf HaChaim 46:49, Or Letzion (vol 2, 4:9) </ref> Initially one should say Hanoten Lesechvi Binah after Alot Hashachar and after the fact one fulfills one's obligation anytime after Chatzot.<ref>Rosh (Teshuva 4:1) writes that initially one shouldn't say Hamotzei Lesechvi until Olot. Shulchan Aruch 47:13 codifies this. Magen Avraham 47:13 cites the Arizal who says that all of the brachot can be said after Chatzot but the Magen Avraham qualifies this to where one actually heard the rooster crow. Either way he concludes that it is better to be strict to wait until olot. Mishna Brurah 47:31, Biur Halacha 47:13, and Peninei Halacha (Tefillah 9:5) agree. </ref>
#The earliest time to say [[Birchot HaShachar]] is from [[Chatzot]] (halachic midnight). <ref>Magen Avraham 47:13, Kaf HaChaim 46:49, Or Letzion (vol 2, 4:9) </ref> Initially one should say Hanoten Lesechvi Binah after Alot Hashachar and after the fact one fulfills one's obligation anytime after Chatzot.<ref>Rosh (Teshuva 4:1) writes that initially one shouldn't say Hamotzei Lesechvi until Olot. Shulchan Aruch 47:13 codifies this. Magen Avraham 47:13 cites the Arizal who says that all of the brachot can be said after Chatzot but the Magen Avraham qualifies this to where one actually heard the rooster crow. Either way he concludes that it is better to be strict to wait until olot. Mishna Brurah 47:31, Biur Halacha 47:13, and Peninei Halacha (Tefillah 9:5) agree. </ref>
#The earliest time to say Baruch SheAmar is [[Olot HaShachar]] which is 72 minutes (in [[Shaot Zmaniot]]) before [[HaNetz]]. <ref>Halacha Brurah 1:16 </ref>
#The earliest time to say Baruch SheAmar is [[Olot HaShachar]] which is 72 minutes (in [[Shaot Zmaniot]]) before [[HaNetz]]. <ref>Halacha Brurah 1:16 </ref>