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# Sleeping during the night is an interruption and when wakes up one needs to make new Brachot. <ref> Implied from S”A 47:11,12 </ref>
# Sleeping during the night is an interruption and when wakes up one needs to make new Brachot. <ref> Implied from S”A 47:11,12 </ref>
# If one slept during the day, it’s a dispute whether one should make a Bracha, and even though the halacha permits one to make the Brachot, the Minhag HaOlam is not to make the Brachot rather one should hear them from someone who is obligated to make them (both must have kavana, and after the Bracha, both learn some pesukim such as Parshat Birkat Cohanim). <Ref>Mishna Brurah 47:28 writes that the one who makes the Brachots have nothing to loss. However, Piskei Teshuvot 47:14 writes that the minhag is not to make the Brachot HaTorah. See also Halichot Shlomo (pg 74) who supports the opinion that no Bracha is made. </ref>
# If one slept during the day, it’s a dispute whether one should make a Bracha, and even though the halacha permits one to make the Brachot, the Minhag HaOlam is not to make the Brachot rather one should hear them from someone who is obligated to make them (both must have kavana, and after the Bracha, both learn some pesukim such as Parshat Birkat Cohanim). <Ref>Mishna Brurah 47:28 writes that the one who makes the Brachots have nothing to loss. However, Piskei Teshuvot 47:14 writes that the minhag is not to make the Brachot HaTorah. See also Halichot Shlomo (pg 74) who supports the opinion that no Bracha is made. </ref>
# If one slept Shinat Kevah the day before staying up all night, one should make the Brachot hatorah in the morning after one didn’t sleep. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 47:28 in name of Rabbi Akvia Eiger </ref>
# If one didn't sleep all night, such as on the night of [[Shavuot]], there's a dispute whether one should make Birchot HaTorah. According to Ashkenazim, one should try to hear the Brachot from someone else, and then say some pesukim 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)</ref>However, the Sephardic minhag is to say Birchot HaTorah by oneself.<ref>Chazon Ovadyah (Yom Tov p. 312)</ref>
 
# If one slept Shinat Kevah the day before staying up all night, one should make the Brachot hatorah in the morning after one didn’t sleep. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 47:28 in name of Rabbi Akiva Eiger </ref>
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