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#If someone is standing with just their private part in the water while their heart and head are out of the water one can recite a bracha. One should be careful that one's eyes don't see one's erveh while one is reciting the bracha.<ref>Rama 74:2 writes that since the water serves as a barrier between one's private area and one's heart or eyes if one only has one's private area in the water with one's heart and head out one could recite a bracha even if the water is clear. Pri Chadash 74:2 argues vehemently that this isn't a solution if the water is clear. Mishna Brurah 74:13 and Aruch Hashulchan 74:12 accept the Rama. Mishna Brurah just adds that obviously one may not look at one's ervah while reciting the bracha.</ref>
#If someone is standing with just their private part in the water while their heart and head are out of the water one can recite a bracha. One should be careful that one's eyes don't see one's erveh while one is reciting the bracha.<ref>Rama 74:2 writes that since the water serves as a barrier between one's private area and one's heart or eyes if one only has one's private area in the water with one's heart and head out one could recite a bracha even if the water is clear. Pri Chadash 74:2 argues vehemently that this isn't a solution if the water is clear. Mishna Brurah 74:13 and Aruch Hashulchan 74:12 accept the Rama. Mishna Brurah just adds that obviously one may not look at one's ervah while reciting the bracha.</ref>
#It doesn't matter if any other part of one's body besides the heart and eyes are in view of one's private area, but if any part of the body is touching the private area one may not recite a bracha or learn Torah.<ref>Gemara Brachot 25b, Shulchan Aruch 74:5</ref>
#It doesn't matter if any other part of one's body besides the heart and eyes are in view of one's private area, but if any part of the body is touching the private area one may not recite a bracha or learn Torah.<ref>Gemara Brachot 25b, Shulchan Aruch 74:5</ref>
 
#For a man if his organ is touching his legs he shouldn't say brachot but after the fact the bracha counts.<ref>Mishna Brurah 74:20</ref>
For a man if his organ is touching his legs he shouldn't say brachot but after the fact the bracha counts.<ref>Mishna Brurah 74:20</ref>


===Definition of Divrei Kedusha===
===Definition of Divrei Kedusha===
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