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# There are three minhagim as to how Birkat Hachamma is recited and every practice has a basis. 1: Some congregations have the hazzan recite the beracha out loud while everyone else recites it quietly. 2: Some congregations fulfill their obligation by answering "[[amen]]" to the hazzan's beracha. 3: Some congregations listen to the hazzan's beracha and say it aloud after him, just like the practice for the counting of the omer. <ref> Yalkut Yosef, Hilchot [[Berachot]], Siman 229, laws of Birkat Hachamma, Halacha 2 </ref>
# There are three minhagim as to how Birkat Hachamma is recited and every practice has a basis. 1: Some congregations have the hazzan recite the beracha out loud while everyone else recites it quietly. 2: Some congregations fulfill their obligation by answering "[[amen]]" to the hazzan's beracha. 3: Some congregations listen to the hazzan's beracha and say it aloud after him, just like the practice for the counting of the omer. <ref> Yalkut Yosef, Hilchot [[Berachot]], Siman 229, laws of Birkat Hachamma, Halacha 2 </ref>
# Some say that women are obligated t say Birkat Hachamma, but others disagree. <ref> Yalkut Yosef, Hilchot [[Berachot]], Siman 229, laws of Birkat Hachamma, Halacha 3 </ref>
# Some say that women are obligated t say Birkat Hachamma, but others disagree. <ref> Yalkut Yosef, Hilchot [[Berachot]], Siman 229, laws of Birkat Hachamma, Halacha 3 </ref>
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