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==Origin of the obligation== | ==Origin of the obligation== | ||
# Some hold that this law is a biblical obligation while others hold it's of rabbinic origin. <ref> see Sh"t Atret Paz 1:1 at length. Sh:t Atret Paz and Chazon Ovadyah Shabbat vol 2 reject the Chida who writes that this law is only a virtuous practice and rather prove that it is considered an obligation. </ref> | # Some hold that this law is a biblical obligation while others hold it's of rabbinic origin. <ref> see Sh"t Atret Paz 1:1 at length. Sh:t Atret Paz and Chazon Ovadyah Shabbat vol 2 reject the Chida who writes that this law is only a virtuous practice and rather prove that it is considered an obligation. </ref> | ||
# There are several sources and reasons given for this law including | |||
## David Hamelech made 100 berachot a day to stop the plague that was killing a 100 people every day | |||
## The Gematria of each letter of tzaddik- 90 amen's a day, 4 shema's a day, 10 amen yehiy shemei rabba's = 100 berachot | |||
## The one hundred poles of the mishkan | |||
## The gemara learns from the Pasuk in Ekev- mah Hashem elokecha shoel meemach …gemara: don't read mah (what) elah me'ah (100) | |||
==Practically how to get to 100== | |||
Here's a basic breakdown of how you might say 100 berachot in a day: | |||
Shacharit (47) | |||
Birchat hashachar (15) | |||
Tefilin (2) | |||
Tzitzit (1) | |||
Asher Yatzar (1) | |||
Al netilat yadim (1) | |||
Elokay netzor (1) | |||
Birchot ha'tora (2) | |||
Baruch she'amar (1) | |||
Yishtabach (1) | |||
Birchot shema (3) | |||
Shemona esrei (19) | |||
Mincha (19) | |||
shemona esrei (19) | |||
Mariv (23) | |||
Berachot before shema (2) | |||
Berachot after shema (2) | |||
Shemona ersrei (19) | |||
Hamotzi meal (6) | |||
Al netilat yadim (1) | |||
Hamotzi (1) | |||
Birkat hamazon (4) | |||
5 of your choice | |||
Shehakol | |||
Mezonot | |||
Ha'eytz | |||
Ha'adama | |||
Borei nefashot | |||
Al hamichya | |||
Asher yatzar | |||
Hamapil | |||
Oseh ma'aseh bereyshit | |||
<ref> Mishna Brurah 46 </ref> | |||
==How is a day counted?== | ==How is a day counted?== |