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# There are several sources and reasons given for this law including: | # There are several sources and reasons given for this law including: | ||
## David Hamelech made an institution to say 100 [[berachot]] a day to stop the plague that was killing a 100 people every day. <ref> Bamidbar Rabba Parasha 18, Tur 46 quoting Rabbi Natronai Gaon, Daat Zekenim MeBaalei Tosfot (Devarim 10:12) </ref> | ## David Hamelech made an institution to say 100 [[berachot]] a day to stop the plague that was killing a 100 people every day. <ref> Bamidbar Rabba Parasha 18, Tur 46 quoting Rabbi Natronai Gaon, Daat Zekenim MeBaalei Tosfot (Devarim 10:12) </ref> | ||
## The Gematria of each letter of צדיק/tzaddik - 90 / צ[[amen]]'s a day, 4 / ד Kedushos a day, 10 י [[amen]] yehiy shemei rabba's, and 100 / ק [[berachot]] a day.<ref>The [http://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=34973&st=&pgnum=357 Reishit Chachma (Shaar HaKedusha ch. 17 s.v. BePrat)] writes that the letters of Tzaddik are a hint to saying 90 amens, 4 Kedushot, 100 [[Brachot]], 10 Kadishim. Part of this hint, the Reishit Chachma derives from the Zohar (Tikkunim page 29). </ref> | ## The Gematria of each letter of צדיק/tzaddik - 90 / צ [[amen]]'s a day, 4 / ד Kedushos a day, 10 / י [[amen]] yehiy shemei rabba's, and 100 / ק [[berachot]] a day.<ref>The [http://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=34973&st=&pgnum=357 Reishit Chachma (Shaar HaKedusha ch. 17 s.v. BePrat)] writes that the letters of Tzaddik are a hint to saying 90 amens, 4 Kedushot, 100 [[Brachot]], 10 Kadishim. Part of this hint, the Reishit Chachma derives from the Zohar (Tikkunim page 29). </ref> | ||
## Corresponding to the one hundred sockets of the mishkan.<ref>The Baal HaTurim (Shemot 38:27) writes that the institution of reciting 100 [[brachot]] each day corresponds to the 100 sockets of the Mishkan.</ref> | ## Corresponding to the one hundred sockets of the mishkan.<ref>The Baal HaTurim (Shemot 38:27) writes that the institution of reciting 100 [[brachot]] each day corresponds to the 100 sockets of the Mishkan.</ref> | ||
## The gemara (Menachot 43b) learns from the Pasuk | ## The gemara (Menachot 43b) learns from the Pasuk (Devarim 10:12) "וְעַתָּה֙ יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל מָ֚ה ה' אֱלֹקיךָ שֹׁאֵ֖ל מֵֽעִמָּ֑ךְ כִּ֣י אִם־לְ֠יִרְאָה" and says that we shouldn't read it as "מה" (what) but instead "me'ah" (100). <ref> Rashi Menachot 43b</ref> The exposition may be based on the fact that the verse has 100 letters<ref> Tosafot Menachot 43b "shoel" suggest that it is because the verse has 100 letters. </ref> or because Mah in gematria using At-Bash is 100.<ref>Daat Zekenim MeBaalei HaTosfot (Devarim 10:12), Baal HaTurim (Devarim 10:12). See further in the Baal HaTurim who says that it can be based on the gematria of ממך being 100 (but requires further explanation).</ref> | ||
## Moshe received it as a Halacha LeMoshe MeSinai <ref> See Sh"t Yosef Ometz 50 in name of Sefer Charedim, Sh"t Atret Paz 1:1 quotes this and discusses whether it is on a deoraitta obligation </ref> | ## Moshe received it as a Halacha LeMoshe MeSinai <ref> See Sh"t Yosef Ometz 50 in name of Sefer Charedim, Sh"t Atret Paz 1:1 quotes this and discusses whether it is on a deoraitta obligation </ref> | ||
## The pasuk says "Ki Ken Yivorach Gaver" (Tehillim 128:4) and since "Ki Ken" has the gemara of 100, the pasuk can be read to say that a person blesses 100 times a day.<ref>Daat Zekenim MeBaalei HaTosfot (Devarim 10:12)</ref> | ## The pasuk says "Ki Ken Yivorach Gaver" (Tehillim 128:4) and since "Ki Ken" has the gemara of 100, the pasuk can be read to say that a person blesses 100 times a day.<ref>Daat Zekenim MeBaalei HaTosfot (Devarim 10:12)</ref> |