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# If one removes his tallit and plans to put it back on within a half an hour, he does not recite a new beracha when putting it back on. <ref> Sh"t Yabia Omer 8:2, Kaf Hachayim 8:52, 56. </ref>
# If one removes his tallit and plans to put it back on within a half an hour, he does not recite a new beracha when putting it back on. <ref> Sh"t Yabia Omer 8:2, Kaf Hachayim 8:52, 56. </ref>
# If one tallit gadol fell off and to the floor, he doesn't recite a new beracha when putting it back on. <ref> Sh"t Yabia Omer YD 3:17:11 </ref>
# If one tallit gadol fell off and to the floor, he doesn't recite a new beracha when putting it back on. <ref> Sh"t Yabia Omer YD 3:17:11 </ref>
==Text of Bracha==
# The Bracha for a Tallit Gadol is Baruch Atta Hashem... LeHitatef BeTzitzit. However, for a pair of Tzitzit, according to Ashkenazim, the Bracha is Al Mitzvat Tzitzit, while according to Sephardim, if one puts on the Tzitzit regularly the Bracha is Al Mitzvat Tzitzit, but if one wraps one's head with the Tzitzit, one should make LeHitatef BeTzitzit.<Ref>S"A 8:6 writes that for a Tzitzit one can say LeHitatef BeTzitzit. Rama argues that for Tzitzit one should say Al Mitzvat Tzitzit. Ben Ish Chai (Beresheet #6) and Kaf HaChaim 8:27 write that if one puts on the Tzitzit regularly the Bracha is Al Mitzvat Tzitzit, but if one wraps one's head with the Tzitzit, one should make LeHitatef BeTzitzit.</ref>
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