{"id":6136,"date":"2010-01-09T05:00:04","date_gmt":"2010-01-09T03:00:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ph.yhb.org.il\/en\/?p=6136"},"modified":"2018-05-24T11:23:47","modified_gmt":"2018-05-24T08:23:47","slug":"02-09-05","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ph.yhb.org.il\/en\/02-09-05\/","title":{"rendered":"05 &#8211; The Time to Recite Birkot HaShachar for One Who Wakes Up in the Middle of the Night"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><i>L&#8217;chatchilah<\/i>, all the blessings should be recited as close as possible to the time one wakes from his sleep and it is not necessary to say them specifically after <i>alot hashachar<\/i>. Therefore, one who gets up before <i>alot hashachar<\/i> in order to learn Torah, to work, or for any other purpose, must recite <i>Birkot HaShachar<\/i> immediately upon waking up. However, <i>Birkot HaShachar<\/i> may not be recited before <i>chatzot<\/i> (halachic midnight). Therefore, a person who wakes up before <i>chatzot<\/i> must wait until after <i>chatzot<\/i> to recite <i>Birkot HaShachar<\/i>. If he recites them before that time, he does not fulfill his obligation (<i>Mishnah Berurah<\/i> 47:31; <i>Kaf HaChaim<\/i> 29).<sup><a id=\"_te02ftnref9_4\" class=\"aup1\" href=\"#_te02ftn9_4\">[4]<\/a><\/sup><\/p>\n<p>One who wakes up after <i>chatzot<\/i> for a few hours and plans on returning to sleep until the time to recite <i>Shacharit<\/i>, such as a soldier who gets up after <i>chatzot<\/i> for guard duty and goes back to sleep, must say <i>Birkot HaShachar<\/i> after his main waking. If, in his opinion, his initial waking is his main one, and he considers any sleep after that similar to a nap in the middle of the day, he must recite them after the first sleep. If his second rising is his main one, he must recite them after the second rising. However, the kabbalistic custom is that as long as the first rising is after <i>chatzot<\/i>, he must say <i>Birkot HaShachar<\/i> after the first rising. If he did not say them after the first rising, then he must say them after the second.<sup><a id=\"_te02ftnref9_5\" class=\"aup1\" href=\"#_te02ftn9_5\">[5]<\/a><\/sup><\/p>\n<p>It is the opinion of most <i>poskim<\/i> that the law regarding <i>Birkot HaTorah<\/i> is similar to the ruling for blessings recited upon the performance of <i>mitzvot.<\/i> Therefore one must recite them every time he wakes up from a regular sleep at night. Still, there are those who have the custom to recite them only after the first rising (see the laws of <i>Birkot HaTorah<\/i> further in this book 10:6).<\/p>\n<div>\n<hr size=\"1\" \/>\n<div><a id=\"_te02ftn9_4\" href=\"#_te02ftnref9_4\">[4]<\/a>.\u00a0Regarding the <i>berachah<\/i>, <i>Hanoten lasechvi vinah<\/i>, the <i>Shulchan Aruch<\/i> 47:13 writes, based on the <i>Rosh<\/i> and the <i>Tur<\/i>, that he must wait until the light of day begins to appear in order to recite it. The <i>Mishnah Berurah<\/i> 47:31 and <i>Bei\u2019ur Halachah<\/i> write that the <i>Acharonim<\/i> (<i>Magen Avraham<\/i> in the name of the <i>Zohar<\/i>, <i>Pri Chadash<\/i>, and the <i>Gra<\/i>) agree that even this <i>berachah<\/i> may be recited before daylight arrives. However, the <i>Chayei Adam<\/i> writes that <i>l&#8217;chatchilah<\/i> if one recites it before daylight, he should be careful not to recite it before he actually hears a rooster crow. The <i>Mishnah Berurah<\/i> concludes that <i>b\u2019dieved<\/i> one fulfills his obligation even if he recites it before hearing a rooster crow, as long as he recited it after <i>chatzot<\/i>. <i>Kaf HaChaim<\/i> 30 writes in the name of the <i>Pri Chadash<\/i> and the <i>Chida<\/i> that according to the halachah and the <i>Zohar<\/i>, <i>l&#8217;chatchilah<\/i>, one may recite it after <i>chatzot<\/i>. That is what I wrote above, since <i>b\u2019dieved<\/i> everyone agrees that he fulfills his obligation. There is also concern that if one divides the recital of <i>Birkot HaShachar<\/i>, he will forget to recite a certain <i>berachah<\/i> afterwards.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>\n<p><a id=\"_te02ftn9_5\" href=\"#_te02ftnref9_5\">[5]<\/a>.\u00a0<span style=\"font-size: 16px\">The <\/span><i style=\"font-size: 16px\">Mishnah Berurah<\/i><span style=\"font-size: 16px\"> 47:30 writes that if the first time he wakes up is after <\/span><i style=\"font-size: 16px\">chatzot<\/i><span style=\"font-size: 16px\">, he may recite <\/span><i style=\"font-size: 16px\">Birkot HaShachar<\/i><span style=\"font-size: 16px\">. He did not specify whether it is preferable to recite them particularly after the first rising. However, the <\/span><i style=\"font-size: 16px\">Kaf HaChaim<\/i><span style=\"font-size: 16px\"> 46:49 writes based on the Kabbalah, that it is best to recite them following the first waking after <\/span><i style=\"font-size: 16px\">chatzot<\/i><span style=\"font-size: 16px\">. One who cannot determine which rising is considered his main one should practice according to the <\/span><i style=\"font-size: 16px\">Kaf HaChaim<\/i><span style=\"font-size: 16px\"> and recite them after the first rising.<\/span>Further, it is important to note that <b>according to the <i>Mishnah Berurah<\/i><\/b> 47:30, the <i>berachot<\/i>, <b><i>Elokai Neshamah<\/i><\/b> and <b><i>Hama\u2019avir sheinah me\u2019einai<\/i><\/b> are to be recited after the first rising without <i>Shem u\u2019Malchut<\/i> (Hashem&#8217;s name), and the second time he recites them with <i>Shem u\u2019Malchut<\/i>. However, if he recited them with <i>Shem u\u2019Malchut<\/i> the first time, he may not go back and repeat them a second time. The <i>Bei\u2019ur Halachah<\/i> expands on this, saying that according to the <i>Pri Chadash<\/i> they must be recited only after he finishes sleeping that night. If he recites them the first time he wakes up, he does not fulfill his obligation, and he must go back and recite them after the second time he wakes up. The <i>Chayei Adam<\/i> agrees with him concerning <i>Hama\u2019avir sheinah<\/i>. However, <i>Sha\u2019arei Teshuvah<\/i> and<i> Derech HaChaim<\/i> write not to repeat it after waking up the second time. Therefore, the <i>Mishnah Berurah<\/i> rules that if a person already recited them, he may not go back and say them again. <i>Kaf HaChaim<\/i> 46:49 writes in the name of a number of <i>poskim<\/i> and kabbalists that even these two <i>berachot<\/i> need to be recited the first time with <i>Shem u\u2019Malchut<\/i> and any sleep after that is considered similar to a nap taken during the day. That is how <i>Sephardim<\/i> practice. The <i>Ashkenazim<\/i> follow the <i>Mishnah Berurah<\/i>, yet, even according to him, if they recited the blessing the first time, they fulfilled their obligation. In my humble opinion, it seems that it is better to teach both <i>Ashkenazim<\/i> and <i>Sepharadim<\/i> to recite all the <i>berachot<\/i> after the main waking, because when one recites most of the <i>berachot<\/i> with the first rising and leaves two <i>berachot<\/i> for the second rising, there is concern that he will make a mistake, either by forgetting to say the last two <i>berachot<\/i>, or by accidentally reciting all the <i>berachot<\/i> again the second time he wakes up. Therefore, I concluded above to recite all of <i>Birkot HaShachar<\/i> after the main waking and even when the first waking is the main one, a person who recites <i>Elokai Neshamah<\/i> and <i>Hama\u2019avir sheinah<\/i> at that point has on whom to rely.According to the kabbalists, the best time to recite <i>Birkot HaShachar<\/i> for one who was awake all night is after <i>chatzot<\/i>, and <i>Birkot HaTorah<\/i> after <i>alot hashachar<\/i>. However, the <i>Ben Ish Chai<\/i>, <i>Toldot<\/i> 14, writes concerning someone who goes to sleep after <i>chatzot<\/i>, that although according to the <i>Rashash<\/i> he may recite <i>Birkot HaShachar<\/i> after <i>chatzot<\/i> before he goes to sleep, the custom is to recite them after one wakes up, as <i>Rav Eliyahu<\/i> writes in his <i>siddur<\/i>, p. 3.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>L&#8217;chatchilah, all the blessings should be recited as close as possible to the time one wakes from his sleep and it is not necessary to say them specifically after alot hashachar. 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