DailyHalacha.com for Mobile Devices Now Available

Halacha is In Memory of
 Abraham ben Sara
"Leeluy Nishmat Abraham ben Sara"

Dedicated By
-

Click Here to Sponsor Daily Halacha
      
(File size: 1.41 MB)
If a Woman Forgot to Recite “Reseh” or “Ya’aleh Ve’yabo” in Birkat Ha’mazon

If somebody forgot to recite "Reseh" in Birkat Ha’mazon after one of the first two Shabbat meals (as opposed to Se’uda Shelishit), or to recite "Ya’aleh Ve’yabo" on the first night of Sukkot or first night of Pesach, he must repeat Birkat Ha’mazon.

The Kaf Ha’haim (Rav Yaakob Haim Sofer, 1870-1939) ruled that this Halacha applies only to men, and not to women. Since there were those who questioned whether women are obligated in Birkat Ha’mazon as men are, the Kaf Ha’haim felt that women do not have to repeat Birkat Ha’mazon in the cases mentioned above. However, this is not the accepted opinion. Hacham Ovadia Yosef (in Yabia Omer, vol. 6, and Yehaveh Da’at 2:20) writes that Halacha does not distinguish at all between the obligation men and that of women with regard to Birkat Ha’mazon, and this Misva applies equally to both. The only difference is that on the first night of Sukkot, a woman does not have to repeat Birkat Ha’mazon if she forgot to add "Ya’aleh Ve’yabo." Since women are not obligated to eat bread on the first night of Sukkot as men are, they do not repeat Birkat Ha’mazon in such a case. However, with regard to "Reseh" after one of the first two Shabbat meals, or "Ya’aleh Ve’yabo" on the first night of Pesach, both men and women must repeat Birkat Ha’mazon if the required insert was mistakenly omitted.

Summary: One who forgot to add "Reseh" in Birkat Ha’mazon after one of the first two Shabbat meals, or to add "Ya’aleh Ve’yabo" on the first night of Sukkot or first night of Pesach, must repeat Birkat Ha’mazon. This applies to both men and women, except that on the first night of Sukkot, a woman does not have to repeat Birkat Ha’mazon if she forgot to add "Ya’aleh Ve’yabo."


 


Recent Daily Halachot...
Objects Left Behind In The Synagogue
Trying Cases in Secular Courts
Purchases Of Stolen Goods- Knowingly and Unknowingly
Must a Butcher Refund His Customers if He Inadvertently Sold Non-Kosher Meat?
The Carrying and Display Of The Sefer Torah Upon Removing From The Hechal
Damaging Property With the Owner’s Permission
Liability For a Bench That Breaks Because Too Many People Sat On It
If a Person’s Belonging’s Were Damaged When He Entered Somebody Else’s Property Without Permission
Pidyon Peter Hamor – Redeeming a Firstborn Donkey
Reciting the Pasuk “Ve’shahat Oto After the Akeda”; Wearing a Kippa
The Month of Iyar
Eulogies During Hol Ha’mo’ed and During the Month Before Yom Tob
The Yom Kippur Katan Fast When Rosh Hodesh Falls on Sunday
Bringing Girls Above the Age of Nine Into the Men’s Section of the Synagogue
Should the Torah Scroll be Carried on the Right Side or Left Side?
Page of 239
3585 Halachot found