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* Someone who traveled at sea
* Someone who traveled at sea
* Someone who traveled in the desert. <Ref>S”A 219:1 based on Gemara berachot 54b which learns it from the pasuk in tehillim “They strayed in the wilderness, in the desolation of the road… Hungry as well as thirsty… They rise heavenward, they descend to the depths.” (Tehillim 107:4-5, 26) </ref>
* Someone who traveled in the desert. <Ref>S”A 219:1 based on Gemara berachot 54b which learns it from the pasuk in tehillim “They strayed in the wilderness, in the desolation of the road… Hungry as well as thirsty… They rise heavenward, they descend to the depths.” (Tehillim 107:4-5, 26) </ref>
# Some say that anyone who in near mortal danger such as someone saved from a wall collapsing, a loin attack, a goring ox, or a band of thieves at night, must make a Bracha. The ashkenazic minhag is like this opinion. <Ref>S”A 219:9, Mishna Brurah 219:32 </ref> For specific situations see a posek. <Ref>See also Piskei Teshuvot 218, Halichot Shlomo 23:1 </ref>
# Some say that anyone who in near mortal danger such as someone saved from a wall collapsing, a loin attack, a goring ox, or a band of thieves at night, must make a Bracha. The ashkenazic minhag is like this opinion. <Ref>S”A 219:9, Mishna Brurah 219:32 And Magen avraham 219:10 </ref> For specific situations see a posek. <Ref>See also Piskei Teshuvot 218, Halichot Shlomo 23:1 </ref>


==For sickness==
==For sickness==