For the Ilui
Neshama of Avraham ben Ester ZT’L. Lehavdeel For the Refua Shlema of Yaakov Hai
ben Margalit shlit’a.
Translated from Yalkut Yosef Kitzur Shulchan Aruch:
1. It is obligated upon a person to say 100 berachot (blessings) everyday, which is
counted from evening to evening and not morning to morning. Also on Shabbat and
Yamim Tovim one must say 100 Berachot. Therefore on Shabbat (when the Amida
prayer only has seven berachot instead of the usual 19) one who is considered yereh shamayim (has fear of Hashem)
should keep count of his/her Berachot throughout the day. If one cannot try to
reach 100 berachot on Shabbat by eating extra foods, they should have the
intention of fulfilling the berachot by answering Amen during the berachot on
the Torah/Haftarah in Shul.
2. On all fruits one says the Beracha of Boreh Peri Ha’Etz (…who created the
fruits of the tree). On wine one says the Beracha of Boreh Peri HaGefen. On all fruits, whether they are from the Shivat HaMinim (Seven Species that were
blessed from Eretz Yisrael) or just regular fruits, their first Beracha is Boreh Peri Ha’Etz. Even though these
fruits grow originally from the ground, it is not enough to say the Beracha of Boreh Peri Ha’Adama (…who created the
fruits of the ground) because a blessing that is more specific generates more
praise for Hashem. Wine has reached a new level of praise and therefore has its
own Beracha.
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