Yesterday's Halachot:
From Rav Ovadia's Daily Emails:
1. If one is uncertain whether or not he has counted the Omer on the previous night, he does continue counting on subsequent nights with a blessing. Only if one is certain that he has forgotten to count one night, or that he has counted incorrectly, will he no longer recite a blessing upon counting on subsequent nights.
From Rav Ovadia's Daily Emails:
1. If one is uncertain whether or not he has counted the Omer on the previous night, he does continue counting on subsequent nights with a blessing. Only if one is certain that he has forgotten to count one night, or that he has counted incorrectly, will he no longer recite a blessing upon counting on subsequent nights.
2. The
appropriate time for counting the Omer is at night; however, if one
forgets to count at night, he may count during the day without reciting a
blessing before counting, in which case he may continue counting on all
subsequent nights with reciting a blessing. Women who count the Omer should not recite a blessing before counting.
According to our custom though, women do not count the Omer at all. The
reason for this is discussed by the Mekubalim.
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