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==How they are to be said==
==How they are to be said==
# The Brachot can be said standing or sitting. <ref> Yalkut Yosef 47:15 pg 94 </ref>
# The Brachot can be said standing or sitting. <ref> Yalkut Yosef 47:15 pg 94 </ref>
# Some say that one can interrupt between the Brachot and the learning, but it’s correct not to, and so the practice is the say the Parshat Birkat Cohanim right after the Brachot. </ef> S”A 47:9. Tosfot Brachot 11b D”H Shkevar in name of the Ri, Rabbenu Yonah 5b, and Mordechai 31 hold an interruption isn’t a problem. Rambam (as understood by Bet Yosef) holds one can’t make an interruption. Magan Avraham 47:8 says that one can say these pesukim even before daylight unlike the Maharshal who says one doesn’t read pesukim of Birkat Cohanim at night. </ref>
# Some say that one can interrupt between the Brachot and the learning, but it’s correct not to, and so the practice is the say the Parshat Birkat Cohanim right after the Brachot. <ref> S”A 47:9. Tosfot Brachot 11b D”H Shkevar in name of the Ri, Rabbenu Yonah 5b, and Mordechai 31 hold an interruption isn’t a problem. Rambam (as understood by Bet Yosef) holds one can’t make an interruption. Magan Avraham 47:8 says that one can say these pesukim even before daylight unlike the Maharshal who says one doesn’t read pesukim of Birkat Cohanim at night. </ref>
 
==Interruptions that would require new Brachot==
==Interruptions that would require new Brachot==
# One who stops from his learning with working, bathing, or sleeping, isn’t an interruption for his learning and he doesn’t make new Brachot. <ref> S”A 47:10 </ref>
# One who stops from his learning with working, bathing, or sleeping, isn’t an interruption for his learning and he doesn’t make new Brachot. <ref> S”A 47:10 </ref>