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==Who's Obligated?==
==Who's Obligated?==


#Women are exempt from Kriyat Shema <ref>Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 70:1 explains that they are exempt because Kriyat Shema is a Mitzvah Aseh SheZman Grama. </ref> however it is proper <ref>Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 70:1 writes that it’s proper that women accept upon themselves the yoke of heaven. Even though the Bach (70) holds that women are obligated to accept the yoke of heaven daily, the Mishna Brurah 70:1 and Halacha Brurah 70:1 bring many who argue and hold like S”A that it’s only proper but not an obligation. </ref> that women say the pasuk of Shema Yisrael <ref>The Rama 70:1 explains it to mean the pasuk of Shema Yisrael. The Nachalat Tzvi 70:1 writes that S”A holds that women should say the first paragraph and the Levush (brought by Mishna Brurah 70:5 and Halacha Brurah 70:1) implies that S”A agrees to the Rama. Halacha Brurah 70:1 rules that both for Ashkenazim and Sephardim it’s sufficient to say the first pasuk. </ref> (and Baruch Shem) <ref>Levush 70:1, Chida in Kesher Gudal 11:3, and Halacha Brurah 70:1 write that women should also say Baruch Shem along with Shema Yisrael. </ref>.
#Women are exempt from Kriyat Shema,<ref>Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 70:1 explains that they are exempt because Kriyat Shema is a Mitzvah Aseh SheZman Grama. </ref> nonetheless, it is proper<ref>Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 70:1 writes that it’s proper that women accept upon themselves the yoke of heaven. Even though the Bach (70) holds that women are obligated to accept the yoke of heaven daily, the Mishna Brurah 70:1 and Halacha Brurah 70:1 cite many who argue and hold like S”A that it’s only proper but not an obligation. </ref> that women say the pasuk of Shema Yisrael <ref>The Rama 70:1 explains it to mean the pasuk of Shema Yisrael. The Nachalat Tzvi 70:1 writes that S”A holds that women should say the first paragraph and the Levush (brought by Mishna Brurah 70:5 and Halacha Brurah 70:1) implies that S”A agrees to the Rama. Halacha Brurah 70:1 rules that both for Ashkenazim and Sephardim it’s sufficient to say the first pasuk. </ref> (and Baruch Shem) <ref>Levush 70:1, Chida in Kesher Gudal 11:3, and Halacha Brurah 70:1 write that women should also say Baruch Shem along with Shema Yisrael. </ref>.
#Women aren't obligated to say Shema on time.<ref>Ishei Yisrael ch. 7 fnt. 42 citing Eshel Avraham 70:1</ref>
#Women aren't obligated to say Shema on time.<ref>Ishei Yisrael ch. 7 fnt. 42 citing Eshel Avraham 70:1</ref>
# Some say that women are obligated to say Zechirat Yitziyat Mitzrayim (Vayomer) by day and night, Emet Vyatziv in the morning, and Emet Vemunah and Hashkivenu at night.<ref>Ishei Yisrael 7:13 based on Mishna Brurah 70:2</ref>
# Some say that women are obligated to say Zechirat Yitziyat Mitzrayim (Vayomer) by day and night, Emet Vyatziv in the morning, and Emet Vemunah and Hashkivenu at night.<ref>Ishei Yisrael 7:13 based on Mishna Brurah 70:2</ref>
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