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==Modeh Ani==
==Modeh Ani==
# Upon waking one should say Modeh Ani to thank Hashem for returning one’s soul. <Ref>Chaye Adam 1:1 </ref>The text is "Modeh Ani Lifanecha Melech Chai VeKayam, Shehechazarti BeChemlah, Rabba Emunatcha" מודה אני לפניך מלך חי וקים שהחזרת בי נשמתי בחמלה, רבה אמונתך with a pause between BeChemlah and Rabba. <ref> This is first sourced in the Seder Hayom (Beginning of the book; Rabbi Makhir 16th century Tzfat) and then is quoted as halacha by all the achronim including Mishna Brurah 1:8, Chaye Adam 1:1, Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 1:4, Shulchan Aruch HaRav 1:6, Halacha Brurah 1:2. </ref>
# Upon waking one should say Modeh Ani to thank Hashem for returning one’s soul. <Ref>Chaye Adam 1:1 </ref>The text is "Modeh Ani Lifanecha Melech Chai VeKayam, Shehechazarti BeChemlah, Rabba Emunatcha" מודה אני לפניך מלך חי וקים שהחזרת בי נשמתי בחמלה, רבה אמונתך with a pause between BeChemlah and Rabba. <ref> This is first sourced in the Seder Hayom (Beginning of the book; Rabbi Makhir 16th century Tzfat) and then is quoted as halacha by all the achronim including Mishna Brurah 1:8, Chaye Adam 1:1, Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 1:4, Shulchan Aruch HaRav 1:6, Halacha Brurah 1:2. </ref>
# One can say Modeh Ani even before washing one's hands. <Ref> Because Modeh Ani doesn't have Hashem's name in it, it can be recited before washing hands. so rules Chaye Adam 1:1, Kaf HaChaim 1:4, Mishna Brurah 1:8, Shulchan Aruch HaRav 1:6, and Halacha Brurah 1:2. </ref>
# One can say Modeh Ani even before washing one's hands. <Ref> Chaye Adam 1:1 writes that because Modeh Ani doesn't have Hashem's name in it, it can be recited before washing hands. Kaf HaChaim 1:4, Mishna Brurah 1:8, Shulchan Aruch HaRav 1:6, and Halacha Brurah 1:2 agree. </ref>
# It’s preferable to cover one’s head with a Yarmalka or one’s blanket while saying Modeh Ani. <Ref> Tefilla K’hilchoso 9:2, Halachically Speaking (vol 3, article 1, pg 2). See Rivevot Ephraim 4:2.</ref>
# It’s preferable to cover one’s head with a Yarmalka or one’s blanket while saying Modeh Ani. <Ref> Tefilla K’hilchoso 9:2, Halachically Speaking (vol 3, article 1, pg 2). See Rivevot Ephraim 4:2.</ref>
# A woman should say "modah ani" <ref> Yalkut Yosef 1:9 </ref>
# A woman should say "modah ani" <ref> Yalkut Yosef 1:9 </ref>