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#Someone who wakes up early in the morning before dawn can recite all the brachot ([[Birchot HaShachar]] and Birchot HaTorah) except Hanoten LeSachvi Binah and Parshat HaTamid which should wait until Or hayom. The Birchot HaTorah then covers his brachot all day.<ref> Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 47:13 </ref>
#Someone who wakes up early in the morning before dawn can recite all the brachot ([[Birchot HaShachar]] and Birchot HaTorah) except Hanoten LeSachvi Binah and Parshat HaTamid which should wait until Or hayom. The Birchot HaTorah then covers his brachot all day.<ref> Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 47:13 </ref>
====Staying Up All Night====
====Staying Up All Night====
# If one did not sleep all night, such as on the night of [[Shavuot]], there is a dispute whether one should recite Birchot HaTorah or not. According to Ashkenazim, one should try to hear the brachot from someone else, and then say some psukim afterwards. If one is unable to do that, one should have intent that one's bracha of Ahava Rabba should count for Birchot HaTorah, and then learn after [[tefillah]].<ref>Mishna Brurah 47:28, Rabbi Hershel Schachter (cited by Bet Yitzchak vol 30, p. 592). The side that says one should say it views Birchot HaTorah as similar to other Birchot HaShachar, which are said every morning, regardless of whether one slept or not. </ref> However, the Sephardic minhag is to say Birchot HaTorah by oneself.<ref>Chazon Ovadyah ([[Yom Tov]] p. 312)</ref>
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# If one slept Shinat Kevah the day before staying up all night, one should recite the Birchot HaTorah in the morning after one did not sleep. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 47:28 in name of Rabbi Akiva Eiger </ref>


==Birkot Hatorah on the Day of the Bar Mitzva==
==Birkot Hatorah on the Day of the Bar Mitzva==
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