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==How to Make the Brachot==
==How to Make the Brachot==
===Sitting, Standing, or Walking===
===Sitting, Standing, or Walking===
#One may say Birchot HaShachar while standing or sitting.<ref>Pri Megadim (Peticha Lehilchot Brachot no. 18), Pri Megadim M"Z 432:3, Ishei Yisrael 5:14, Yalkut Yosef (Birchat HaShachar pg 23) </ref> The Ashkenazic practice is to stand.<ref>Ishei Yisrael 5:14 writes that some have the practice to stand. Piskei Teshuvot 46:3 writes that the Ashkenazic minhag is to stand and a person shouldn't deviate from that practice unless they are sick or old. The minhag to stand is sourced in the Mekor Chaim 46:2 and Siddur Yaavetz (prior to Netilat Yadayim in the morning).</ref>
#One may say Birchot HaShachar while standing or sitting.<ref>Pri Megadim (Peticha Lehilchot Brachot no. 18), Pri Megadim M"Z 432:3, Ishei Yisrael 5:14, Yalkut Yosef (Birchat HaShachar pg 23) </ref> The Ashkenazic practice is to stand.<ref>Ishei Yisrael 5:14 writes that some have the practice to stand. Piskei Teshuvot 46:3 writes that the Ashkenazic minhag is to stand and a person shouldn't deviate from that practice unless they are sick or old. The minhag to stand is sourced in the Mekor Chaim 46:2 and Siddur Yaavetz (prior to Netilat Yadayim in the morning).</ref> Some say that this only applies if it will not detract from one's concentration.<ref>Pri Megadim (Peticha LeHilchot Brachot #18 and M"Z 432:3, Halichot Shlomo ch. 20, Teshuvot VeHanhagot 2:37</ref>
#Some say that one should not 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 should not say Birchot HaShachar while walking or doing any other task such as getting dressed.<ref>Kaf HaChaim (Rav Chaim Palagi 9:7) </ref>
#Many poskim rule that while reciting [[Birchot HaShachar]], the morning [[brachot]], and while reciting blessings of praise or thanks, one does not need to stand. Others recommend standing. Some say that this only applies if it will not detract from one's concentration.<ref>Pri Megadim (Peticha LeHilchot Brachot #18 and M"Z 432:3, Halichot Shlomo ch. 20, Teshuvot VeHanhagot 2:37</ref>


===In a Tzibbur===
===In a Tzibbur===
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