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# Any time one goes to the bathroom (even if one only drop comes out) one is obligated to say the bracha of Asher Yatzer. <ref> S”A 7:1 writes that anytime that one goes to the bathroom one is obligated to say Asher Yatzer. </ref>
# Any time one goes to the bathroom (even if one only drop comes out) one is obligated to say the bracha of Asher Yatzer. <ref> S”A 7:1 writes that anytime that one goes to the bathroom one is obligated to say Asher Yatzer. </ref>
# One can say Asher Yatzer even a long time after going to the bathroom. <ref> Mishna Brurah in name of the Pri Megadim and Shagat Aryeh writes that one can say the Asher Yatzer even long after one went to the bathroom. </ref>
# One can say Asher Yatzer even a long time after going to the bathroom. <ref> Mishna Brurah in name of the Pri Megadim and Shagat Aryeh writes that one can say the Asher Yatzer even long after one went to the bathroom. </ref>
==Asher Yatzer as part of Birchot HaShachar==
# In the morning, one who goes to the bathroom should make the Bracha of Asher Yatzer. If one slept (more than 30 minutes) then, one should make the Bracha of Asher Yatzer even if one didn’t go to the bathroom. <Ref> Rama 4:1 writes that one should make Asher Yatzer even if one didn’t go to the bathroom. Mishna Brurah 4:3 comments that this is only true if one slept at night. </ref>
# If one woke in the middle of the night, one should make Asher Yatzer then and another Yasher Yatzer in the morning. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 4:3 writes that it’s preferable to make Asher Yatzer after one goes to the bathroom and not to push it off until Davening, because it’s likely one will one go again and then not have made a Asher Yatzer for the first time. </ref>


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Revision as of 21:55, 1 December 2010

Asher Yatzer

  1. Any time one goes to the bathroom (even if one only drop comes out) one is obligated to say the bracha of Asher Yatzer. [1]
  2. One can say Asher Yatzer even a long time after going to the bathroom. [2]

Asher Yatzer as part of Birchot HaShachar

  1. In the morning, one who goes to the bathroom should make the Bracha of Asher Yatzer. If one slept (more than 30 minutes) then, one should make the Bracha of Asher Yatzer even if one didn’t go to the bathroom. [3]
  2. If one woke in the middle of the night, one should make Asher Yatzer then and another Yasher Yatzer in the morning. [4]


References

  1. S”A 7:1 writes that anytime that one goes to the bathroom one is obligated to say Asher Yatzer.
  2. Mishna Brurah in name of the Pri Megadim and Shagat Aryeh writes that one can say the Asher Yatzer even long after one went to the bathroom.
  3. Rama 4:1 writes that one should make Asher Yatzer even if one didn’t go to the bathroom. Mishna Brurah 4:3 comments that this is only true if one slept at night.
  4. Mishna Brurah 4:3 writes that it’s preferable to make Asher Yatzer after one goes to the bathroom and not to push it off until Davening, because it’s likely one will one go again and then not have made a Asher Yatzer for the first time.