{"id":5170,"date":"2010-02-01T16:00:15","date_gmt":"2010-02-01T14:00:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ph.yhb.org.il\/en\/?p=5170"},"modified":"2010-02-01T16:00:15","modified_gmt":"2010-02-01T14:00:15","slug":"05-01-16","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ph.yhb.org.il\/en\/05-01-16\/","title":{"rendered":"16 \u2013 The Laws of Reciting the Blessing Joyously"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Because of the exalted themes behind the moon\u2019s renewal, the person who recites the Blessing of the Moon is considered as one who receives God\u2019s Presence (the <em>Shechinah<\/em>). Thus, <em>Tanna D\u2019vei Rebbi Yishmael<\/em> states, \u201cHad the Jews been privileged to greet their Father in Heaven only once a month (when reciting <em>Birkat HaLevanah<\/em>), it would be sufficient\u201d (<em>Sanhedrin<\/em> 42a). Therefore, Abaye concluded that one must honor the blessing and recite it while standing (ibid.). One who finds it difficult to stand should lean on his cane, or on a friend, and recite the blessing. If leaning is too difficult, he may say it while sitting<sup><a id=\"_ze01fenref1_22\" class=\"aup1\" href=\"#_ze01fen1_22\">[22]<\/a><\/sup>.<\/p>\n<p>The custom is to honor the blessing by saying it with a <em>minyan<\/em>. In the absence of a <em>minyan<\/em>, it is best to say it in a group of three, but according to the letter of the law one, may recite it alone. If one is concerned that waiting for a day on which a <em>minyan<\/em> can be gathered will cause him to forget to say the blessing altogether, it is preferable not to wait, and to say it alone (<em>Biur Halachah<\/em> 426:2, s.v. <em>ella<\/em>).<\/p>\n<p>It is customary to leave the synagogue or one&#8217;s house and recite the blessing under the open sky. We learned above that <em>Birkat HaLevanah<\/em> is compared to greeting the <em>Shechinah<\/em>. Therefore, just as one goes out to greet a king, one should go out to recite this blessing. A person who is sick, or fearful that he might catch a cold if he ventures outside, may glance at the moon through a window and say the blessing indoors (<em>Mishna Berura<\/em> 426:21).<\/p>\n<p>In order to honor the blessing, which contains an aspect of greeting the <em>Shechinah<\/em>, we are accustomed to recite it immediately after <em>Shabbat<\/em>, when we are joyful and nicely dressed . However, if there is reason to fear that waiting until Saturday night will cause us to miss the opportunity to say the blessing, it is preferable to say it on a weeknight (<em>Shulchan Aruch, Rama<\/em> 426:2).<\/p>\n<p>The custom is not to recite <em>Birkat HaLevanah<\/em> on Friday night, in order to avoid mingling the joy of <em>Shabbat<\/em> with that of <em>Birkat HaLevanah<\/em>. However, if there is reason to fear that one will miss the blessing if he does not say it on Friday night, he should recite it then (<em>Rama<\/em> 426:2, <em>Mishna Berura<\/em> 12).<\/p>\n<p>As we already learned, the moon alludes to <em>Knesset Yisrael<\/em> (the Assembly of Israel). <em>Knesset Yisrael<\/em> is like a bride before God, and \u201cshe\u201d renews and purifies herself every month, just like a bride does for her husband. This strengthens the bond between <em>Knesset Yisrael<\/em> and <em>HaKadosh Baruch Hu<\/em>. And when all of the world\u2019s flaws are remedied, everyone will recognize the special relationship that exists between Israel and the Holy One Blessed be He, as it says, &#8220;<em>Like a bridegroom rejoices over a bride, so will your God rejoice over you<\/em>&#8221; (<em>Yeshayahu,<\/em> 62:5). Therefore, a custom developed to dance and sing after <em>Birkat HaLevanah<\/em>, just as at a wedding. Along the same lines, there is a custom to raise up a bit when saying, \u201cJust as I dance before You\u2026\u201d (<em>Rama<\/em> 426:2).<\/p>\n<p>Since we must say the blessing joyously, we do not to recite it before <em>Tish\u2019a B\u2019Av<\/em> \u2013 because of our mourning over the Temple\u2019s destruction \u2013 nor before <em>Yom Kippur<\/em>, due to our anxiety over the upcoming Day of Judgment. We do say it, however, immediately after <em>Yom Kippur<\/em>, even though we have not yet eaten, because we are joyous over having had the privilege to stand before God in penitence. It is proper to postpone <em>Kiddush Levanah<\/em> until the night after <em>Tish\u2019a B\u2019Av<\/em>, or until people have had a chance to eat and drink and leave their state of mourning (<em>Rama<\/em> 426:2). However, if it will be difficult to gather a <em>minyan<\/em> later on, a congregation may sanctify the moon immediately after the fast is over (<em>Mishna Berura<\/em> 426:11, <em>Sha\u2019ar HaTziyun<\/em> 9; see also below 10:19).<\/p>\n<p>Similarly, one who is sitting <em>shiva<\/em> should push off reciting the blessing until after the <em>shiva<\/em>, if possible, because he is grieving, even if he will have to say it alone. If, however, he cannot push it off \u2013 because <em>shiva<\/em> will end after the permissible time to say the blessing \u2013 he should say it during his mourning period (<em>Mishna Berura<\/em> 426:11, <em>Kaf HaChaim<\/em> 5. The latest time to recite the blessing will be elucidated below, sec. 18).<\/p>\n<p>div&gt;<\/p>\n<hr size=\"1\" \/>\n<div>\n<p><a id=\"_ze01fen1_22\" href=\"#_ze01fenref1_22\">[22]<\/a><em>Shulchan Aruch<\/em> 426:2; Rabbi Akiva Eiger, ibid.; <em>Biur Halachah<\/em>, end of s.v. <em>u\u2019mevarech me\u2019umad<\/em>; <em>Yalkut Yosef<\/em> 426:11. (The <em>Ben Eish Chai<\/em> \u2013 <em>Shannah Bet<\/em>, <em>VaYikra<\/em> 23 \u2013 writes that it is proper to recite the blessing with one\u2019s feet together, but the prevalent custom is not to do so.)<\/p>\n<p>Reciting this blessing is like greeting the <em>Shechinah<\/em> because the <em>Shechinah<\/em> alludes to <em>Knesset Yisrael<\/em> (the Assembly of Israel), both being a part of the attribute of <em>Malchut<\/em> (Kingship). See also the <em>Maharal <\/em>of Prague\u2019s <em>Chiddushei Aggadot<\/em>, 3:158, which states that every initial renewal contains an aspect ofreceiving the <em>Shechinah<\/em>. The author of <em>Biur Halachah<\/em> (426:2, s.v. <em>u\u2019mevarech me\u2019umad<\/em>) writes that we recognize God\u2019s greatness through the moon and stars; therefore, saying this blessing is similar to receiving the <em>Shechinah<\/em>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Because of the exalted themes behind the moon\u2019s renewal, the person who recites the Blessing of the Moon is considered as one who receives God\u2019s Presence (the Shechinah). 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