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==Exemption from Mitzvot==
==Exemption from Mitzvot==
# An onen is exempt from all mitzvot.<ref>Gemara Moed Katan 23b, Rambam (Hilchot Avel 4:6), Mishna Brurah 71:4</ref>
# An onen is exempt from all [[brachot]] including [[Brachot]] HaNehenin. <ref>The Rash MeShantz (Mishna Damai 1:4 s.v. UMazminin Alav) implies that an onen is obligated to say [[brachot]] for himself but may not exempt others, but this is not how Rashi (SOURCE) explains the mishna. The Mishna Brurah 71:4 writes that an onen is exempt from all [[brachot]].</ref>
# A person who became a mourner after the time for [[Shacharit]] or [[Mincha]] began and didn’t yet pray, some say he’s obligated to make [[Tashlumin]] and some argue <ref> Mishna Brurah 71, Magen Giborim and Derech HaChaim hold that a person is chayav, while the Yad Efrayim (Aninut 29), Birkei Yosef 341:17, Chachmat Shlomo  71, and Sh”t Shevet HaLevi 6:11 hold that one is exempt from [[Tashlumin]]. </ref>
# A person who became a mourner after the time for [[Shacharit]] or [[Mincha]] began and didn’t yet pray, some say he’s obligated to make [[Tashlumin]] and some argue <ref> Mishna Brurah 71, Magen Giborim and Derech HaChaim hold that a person is chayav, while the Yad Efrayim (Aninut 29), Birkei Yosef 341:17, Chachmat Shlomo  71, and Sh”t Shevet HaLevi 6:11 hold that one is exempt from [[Tashlumin]]. </ref>
#Rash <ref> דמאי א:ד ד"ה ומזמנין עליו </ref> implies that an אונן is חייב in ברכות, but that isn't how Rashi explains.


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