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י"ח אדר ב’ התשפ"ד

Thursday
י"ח אדר ב’ התשפ"ד

חיפוש בארכיון

Laws of Blessings – 45

  1. One who eats a fruit [from among the Seven Species] that was grown outside the Land of Israel, concludes the Three-faceted blessing with the words, על הארץ ועל הפירות, “for the land and for the fruit” [even if the person imported them and ate them in the Land of Israel]. But if they were grown in the Land of Israel, [even if the person ate them outside the Land,] then one concludes, על הארץ ועל פירותיה, “for the land and for itsfruit,” to thank Hashem for having given us the Land that produces such fruit (Shulchan Aruch and Mishnah Berurah 208).

2.     One who ate fruit but does not know where they were grown — in the Land of Israel or outside of it — concludes, על הארץ ועל הפירות, “for the land and for the fruit” (ibid.).

The wise man says: I shall learn two halachot today, and two tomorrow, until I learn the entire Torah entirely… (Vayikra Rabba)