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What Beracha do you say on Al Hamiyha?
Tag-MehirTzedek:
Text please on what you say exactly. I say it but want to know what others say and if its the same or not.
muman613:
http://www.tefillos.com/al_hamichya.asp
Tag-MehirTzedek:
Thanks, http://www.berachot.org/hebrew/alhamichya_s.html
You see this one, in the Brackets it has (Hashem Elokeinu) when its like that does that mean that its said when their is 3 or 10 men, or what?
In the link that you put it doesn't have it, but in my benchers it does have it, I just want to know when its added or not.
muman613:
--- Quote from: Tag-MehirTzedek on October 24, 2013, 11:17:11 PM ---Thanks, http://www.berachot.org/hebrew/alhamichya_s.html
You see this one, in the Brackets it has (Hashem Elokeinu) when its like that does that mean that its said when their is 3 or 10 men, or what?
In the link that you put it doesn't have it, but in my benchers it does have it, I just want to know when its added or not.
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I believe it is said if there are at least 3 men present...
http://www.torah.org/advanced/mikra/5757/dv/dt.57.5.03.html
--- Quote ---In addition, when three or more men eat together, the Birkat haMazon is prefaced by the invitation known as Zimun. The Gemara (Berakhot 48b) expounds:
When you have eaten your fill, you shall bless - Birkat haZimun;
the LORD your God - Birkat haZan;
for the...land - Birkat haAretz;
...the good (land)... - Boneh Yerushalayim;
that He has given you - HaTov vehaMeitiv.
From this piece, it seems clear that all five of these blessings are sourced in the Torah. Although differing opinions are presented regarding HaTov vehaMeitiv and Zimun, the basic formula of the first three blessings is, according to all opinions, mandated by the Torah - D'Orayta.
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Tag-MehirTzedek:
Muman not in the Birkat Hamazon but in the Al Hamiyha blessing.
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