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====The Night Follows the Day====
====The Night Follows the Day====
# The night goes after the day with regards to Birchot HaTorah; therefore, one does not recite new Birchot HaTorah when night begins. However, if one goes to sleep at night, one will need to recite new Birchot HaTorah when one wakes up.<ref> Shulchan Aruch O.C. 47:12, Mishna Brurah 47:28 </ref>.
# The night goes after the day with regards to Birchot HaTorah; therefore, one does not recite new Birchot HaTorah when night begins. However, if one goes to sleep at night, one will need to recite new Birchot HaTorah when one wakes up.<ref> Shulchan Aruch O.C. 47:12, Mishna Brurah 47:28 </ref>.
# One who began a nap during the day that extended into the night even minimally must recite Birkot HaTorah.<ref>Or Letzion 2:4:6</ref>
====Beds and Chairs====
====Beds and Chairs====
# If a person took a nap while in a chair leaning on his hands he doesn't recite new Birchot Hatorah when he wakes up and wants to learn.<ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 47:10, Mishna Brurah 47:23</ref> However, if he sleeps the entire night in a chair and that is normal for him, such as is common on an airplane, he can recite Birchot Hatorah anew after sleeping.<Ref>Dirshu 47:25</ref>
# If a person took a nap while in a chair leaning on his hands he doesn't recite new Birchot Hatorah when he wakes up and wants to learn.<ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 47:10, Mishna Brurah 47:23</ref> However, if he sleeps the entire night in a chair and that is normal for him, such as is common on an airplane, he can recite Birchot Hatorah anew after sleeping.<Ref>Dirshu 47:25</ref>
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