Atta Chonantanu

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Atta Chonantanu functions as a Havdalah in Davening, however, most details of Havdalah over a cup of wine are described on the Havdalah page.

Basics

  1. On Saturday night (Motzei Shabbat) in the fourth Bracha of Shemoneh Esrei (of Arvit) one should add in the paragraph of Atta Chonantanu which serves partially as Havdalah. [1]
  2. On Motzei Yom Tov (night of the conclusion of Yom Tov) one should say Atta Chonantanu in Shemoneh Esrei of Arvit/Mariv even if the Yom Tov is following by Chol HaMoed. [2]

If one forgot Atta Chonantanu

  1. If one forgot to say Havdalah in Shemoneh Esrei (Atta Chonantanu in Atta Chonen, the fourth Bracha) once one finished the Bracha even if one didn’t begin the next Bracha one shouldn’t go back to say Atta Chonantanu. [3] Additionally, one should not say it between atta chonen and hashivenu or add it into shomeah tefilla. [4]
  2. If one forgot Atta Chonantanu and finished Shemoneh Esrei one doesn’t have to repeat Shemoneh Esrei, however, if one wanted to be strict on oneself one may repeat it. However, one not be strict upon oneself after having finished the Bracha to go back to the Bracha in order to add Atta Chonantanu. [5]
  3. If one didn't recite atta chonantanu, he may not do melacha until he recites havdalah or says "ברוך המבדיל בין קודש לחול" [6]
  4. If one anticipates that he will not have wine or something else that it is permitted to recite havdalah over, and he forgot atta chonantanu but remembered after saying Hashem's name but before finishing the beracha, he should recite "למדני חקיך" and go back to the beginning of the beracha. If not, he may recite it in shomea tefilla. Otherwise, he must return to that beracha as long as he has not completely finished his shemoneh esrei. [7]

Cases one has to go back and say Atta Chonantanu

  1. If one forgot Atta Chonantanu and then mistakenly ate before making Havdalah one must repeat Shemoneh Esrei with Atta Chonantanu. [8]
  2. If one forgot Atta Chonantanu and one knows (thinks) that he will not be able to make Havdalah neither Saturday night nor Sunday then one should repeat Shemoneh Esrei to add in Atta Chonantanu. [9]

Cases of Tashlumin

  1. If one forgot to or mistakenly did not recite Mincha on Shabbat afternoon, see If one forgot to say Mincha on Shabbat afternoon on the Tashlumin page.
  2. If one forgot to or mistakenly did not recite arvit on Motzaei Shabbat, see If one forgot to say Arvit on Motzae Shabbat on the Tashlumin page

VeTodienu

  1. When Yom Tov falls out on Motzei Shabbat (Saturday night) one is supposed to say VeTodienu in the Arvit/Mariv Shemoneh Esrei. [10]
  2. If one forgot to say VeTodienu one doesn’t have to repeat the Bracha or Shemoneh Esrei like Atta Chonantanu. However, if one ate before making Kiddish one has to repeat Shemoneh Esrei (like Atta Chonantanu). [11]

Related Pages

Havdalah

Sources

  1. Shulchan Aruch 294:1, Yalkut Yosef Shabbat vol. 1 pg. 439, Kitzur S"A 96:1. Gemara Berachot 33A says that this since it is the first beracha which discusses weekday matters it should be added there. The gemara also brings the reason that one needs knowledge in order to distinguish between Shabbat and weekday so we do havdala in that beracha.
  2. S”A 491:1
  3. S”A 294:1,4. Yalkut Yosef Shabbat vol. 1 pg. 441 adds that this is true if one simply recited Hashem's name in the beracha but didn't finish the beracha
  4. Yalkut Yosef Shabbat vol. 1 pg. 441
  5. S”A 294:5
  6. Yalkut Yosef Shabbat vol. 1 pg. 441
  7. Yalkut Yosef Shabbat vol. 1 pg. 441
  8. S”A 294:1. Yalkut Yosef Shabbat vol. 1 pg 442 adds that since there are opinions that say you would not need to repeat it, one should do repeat it but make it on condition that if he doesn't have to, that this will be a voluntary prayer
  9. S”A 294:2
  10. S”A 491:2, 599:1
  11. Beiur Halacha 294:1 s.v. VeIm, Kaf HaChaim 599:3