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* Note: All times are Shaot Zmaniot (halachic hours) and so exact times see [http://www.myzmanim.com/search.aspx here].
* Note: All times are Shaot Zmaniot (halachic hours). For exact times for your locatoin, see [http://www.myzmanim.com/search.aspx myzmanim.com].


==Earliest time for parts of Shacharit==
==Earliest time for parts of Shacharit==
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# The earliest time to say Birchot HaShachar is from Chatzot (midnight). <ref> Magan Avraham 47:13, Kaf HaChaim 46:49, Or Letzion (vol 2, 4:9) </ref>
# The earliest time to say Birchot HaShachar is from Chatzot (midnight). <ref> Magan Avraham 47:13, Kaf HaChaim 46:49, Or Letzion (vol 2, 4:9) </ref>
# The earliest time to say Baruch SheAmar is [[Olot HaShachar]] (which is 72 minutes in Shaot Zmaniot before Netz). <Ref> Halacha Brurah 1:16 </ref>
# The earliest time to say Baruch SheAmar is [[Olot HaShachar]] (which is 72 minutes in Shaot Zmaniot before Netz). <Ref> Halacha Brurah 1:16 </ref>
# The earliest time that one can put on Talit is MeSheYakir, which is one hour (in Shaot Zmaniot) before [[Olot HaShachar]{Note possible error - instead of Olot HaShachar, likely writer meant Netz}]. <Ref>S”A 18:3 rules that the time to make the Bracha on talit is from MeSheYakir. There is a dispute among the achronim when is MeSheYakir. Because of Safek Brachot LeHakel, Halacha Brurah 18:6 one can’t make the Bracha earlier than a fifth of an hour (in Shaot Zmaniot) after [[Olot HaShachar]]. </ref>
# The earliest time that one can put on Talit is MeSheYakir, which is one hour (in Shaot Zmaniot) before [[Netz]]. <Ref>S”A 18:3 rules that the time to make the Bracha on talit is from MeSheYakir. There is a dispute among the achronim when is MeSheYakir. Because of Safek Brachot LeHakel, Halacha Brurah 18:6 one can’t make the Bracha earlier than a fifth of an hour (in Shaot Zmaniot) after [[Olot HaShachar]]. </ref>
# Ashkenazim, in a case of need, can be lenient to say the Bracha on Talit from [[Olot HaShachar]] (which is 72 minutes in Shaot Zmaniot before Netz). <Ref> Rama 18:3 says that Bedieved if one wears a Talit after [[Olot HaShachar]] one should make a Bracha and concludes that such was the minhag. </ref>
# Ashkenazim, in a case of need, can be lenient to say the Bracha on Talit from [[Olot HaShachar]] (which is 72 minutes in Shaot Zmaniot before Netz). <Ref> Rama 18:3 says that Bedieved if one wears a Talit after [[Olot HaShachar]] one should make a Bracha and concludes that such was the minhag. </ref>