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==Getting to a hundred on Shabbat and Yom Tov==
==Getting to a hundred on Shabbat and Yom Tov==
# Because we don't say a Shemona Esreh of 19 brachot but rather of 7,  one should try to accumulate a hundred through having snacks. <ref> S"A 290:1</ref>  
# Because we don't say a Shemona Esreh of 19 brachot but rather of 7,  one should try to accumulate a hundred through having snacks. <ref> S"A 290:1</ref>  
# According to the Mishna Brurah one is only lacking 13 Brachot on Shabbat. <ref> Mishna Brurah 46:14 </ref> The following is the Mishna Brurah's count of 87 Brachot:
* HaMapil (1)
* Asher yatzer (1)
* Netilat yadayim (1)
* Brachot Hashachar (15)
* Elokai Nishama (1)
* Brachot Hatorah (3)
* Baruch SheAmer (1)
* Yishtabach (1)
* Tzitzit or Talit (1)
* Brachot Kriyat Shema of Shacharit (3)
** 2 before Shema
** 1 after Shema
* Brachot Kriyat Shema of Maariv (4)
** 2 before Shema
** 2 after Shema
* Shemona Esreh (28)
** Maariv (7)
** Shacharit (7)
** Mussaf(7)
** Mincha (7)
* 3 Meals with Benching on wine (24) each one including
** Netilat Yadayim (1)
** Hamotzei (1)
** Benching (4)
** Hagafen and Al Hagefen (2)
* Kiddish (3)
** at night, HaMekadesh HaShabbat and HaGafen (2)
** during the day, HaGafen (1)
# On Yom Kippur even though one can't make a hundred brachot by himself, it's preferable to have in mind to listen to the brachot made during the chazara of the shaliach tzibbur. Some suggest that there's no obligation to get to a hundred brachot on Yom Kippur. <ref> Rav Chizkiyah Dachvash (author of Shtilei Zaytim) in HaMeor Vol. 61 No. 4 Sivan 5768 pg 29 suggest from the language of the Rambam that there's no obligation on Yom Kippur. However, Mishna Brurah 46:14 (quoted by Sh"t Tzitz Eliezer 19:11:3:9) writes that on Yom Kippur one should have intent to fulfill this mitzvah from the brachot on the Torah reading and repetition of Shemona Esreh. </ref>
# On Yom Kippur even though one can't make a hundred brachot by himself, it's preferable to have in mind to listen to the brachot made during the chazara of the shaliach tzibbur. Some suggest that there's no obligation to get to a hundred brachot on Yom Kippur. <ref> Rav Chizkiyah Dachvash (author of Shtilei Zaytim) in HaMeor Vol. 61 No. 4 Sivan 5768 pg 29 suggest from the language of the Rambam that there's no obligation on Yom Kippur. However, Mishna Brurah 46:14 (quoted by Sh"t Tzitz Eliezer 19:11:3:9) writes that on Yom Kippur one should have intent to fulfill this mitzvah from the brachot on the Torah reading and repetition of Shemona Esreh. </ref>