Psachim 7b: Birchat HaMitzvot, a bracha with a "lamed" or with an "al"? A bracha following the mitzva act; and a mitzva that can be performed by someone on behalf of someone else

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October 21 2012
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Series: Daily Shiur

Venue: Kew Gardens Hills Kew Gardens Hills

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Collections: Rabbi Berzon: Pesachim

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We continue the sugya of Birchat HaMitzvot, a bracha with a "lamed" or with an "al", and we will focus on the rare cases of a bracha that follows the mitzva act, for example netilat lulav, or tevilah or netilat yadayim. We will study the opinion of the Ramban who holds that a mitzva that can be performed by someone on behalf of someone else should be recited in the formula of "al".

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