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# The Sefer Vezot HaBracha writes that the general list of fruits in Israel that are considered not available all year round and deserve a Shehecheyanu includes the following (however, in America, it’s very possible that some of these are available all year round; this is from 2009, when the sefer was reprinted but might not apply now): avocado, watermelon, peach, cherry, quince, mango, apricot, grapes, strawberry, plum, cactus fruit, and raspberry. | # The Sefer Vezot HaBracha writes that the general list of fruits in Israel that are considered not available all year round and deserve a Shehecheyanu includes the following (however, in America, it’s very possible that some of these are available all year round; this is from 2009, when the sefer was reprinted but might not apply now): avocado, watermelon, peach, cherry, quince, mango, apricot, grapes, strawberry, plum, cactus fruit, and raspberry. | ||
==Shehecheyanu for new vegetables== | |||
# Shehecheyanu should be said on seasonal vegetables. <ref> BI"H, Re'eh, 12; S"A 225:6 </ref> | |||
==Shehecheyanu for new clothes or other items== | ==Shehecheyanu for new clothes or other items== | ||
# If one builds a new house or buys or receives a new vessel or clothing of significance a Shehecheyanu is required. <Ref>S”A 223:3 </ref> | # If one builds a new house or buys or receives a new vessel or clothing of significance a Shehecheyanu is required. <Ref>S”A 223:3 </ref> |