HOME ABOUT US DONATE ASK THE RABBI CONTACT US
Chabad-Lubavitch of Louisiana


Share thisPost a CommentPrintSend this page to a friend


The Laws of the Blessing on Blossoming Fruit Trees



• When one sees blossoming fruit trees for the first time during the month of Nissan , one should say this blessing:

Transliteration: Boruch A-toh Ado-noi E-lo-hei-nu Me-lech Ho-olom She-lo Chi-seir Be-o-lo-mo Ke-lum U-va-rah Vo Be-ri-yos To-vos Ve-i-lo-nos To-vos Le-ha-nos ba-hem Be-nei A-dam.

Translation: Blessed are You, L-rd our G-d, King of the universe, Who has made nothing lacking in His world and created in it goodly creatures and goodly trees to give mankind pleasure.

• This blessing is said just once a year - the first time that he sees it1.

• Although the ideal situation is for the blessing to be said during the month of Nissan, it would seem that ipso facto ("Bidieved") if one did not see the trees blossoming until the month of Iyar, it would be permitted to say the blessing2.

• One is permitted to say this blessing even on the Shabbat and on holidays3. Preferably, an effort should be made that the blessing be said when seeing two trees at one time, however, if there is only one tree the blessing can still be said4.

• The blessing should not be said on trees which grow fruits that are grafted from two species, such as nectarines5.

• In Australia and other countries of the southern hemishphere, where the trees blossom during the months of Elul and Tishrei, the blessing can be said at that time6.


Share thisPost a CommentPrintSend this page to a friend
FOOTNOTES
1. Although there are a number of Rabbis including the Elya Rabba who say that if one did not say the blessing the first time, they can still say the blessing when seeing it the second time, the Alter Rebbe however, does not follow that ruling. According to the Alter Rebbe, if one missed the opportunity the first time that he saw it, he cannot say it again during that year.
2. Seder Birchas Hanehnin 13:14, Ktzos HaShulchan 66:9, Badei HaShulchan 69:18.
3. Nitei Gavriel, Pesach 6:7.
4. Badei HaShulchan 69:18.
5. Nitei Gavriel Pesah 6:13.
6. Nitei Gavriel quoting the Minchas Yitzchok Vol. 10:16.

By Eliezer Wenger   More articles...  |   RSS Listing of Newest Articles by this Author
The content on this page is copyrighted by the author, publisher and/or Chabad.org, and is produced by Chabad.org. If you enjoyed this article, we encourage you to distribute it further, provided that you comply with the copyright policy.
 



Post a Comment
Subject:
Comment:
  1000 Characters Remaining
Name*:
Email*:
City:   State/Country:
* indicates a required field
 


Miscellaneous
The Laws of Using The Right Side
The Laws of the Meal
The Laws of the First Blessings
The Laws of Responding Amen
The Laws of the Blessing of Thanksgiving
The Laws of the Priestly Blessing
The Laws of Rosh Chodesh
The Laws of Giving a Half of Shekel
The Laws of Reading the Megillah
The Laws of Sending Gifts on Purim
The Laws Concerning the Thirty Days before Passover
The Laws of the Blessing on Trees
Expand The Laws of Challah
The Laws of Challah
Expand The Traveler’s Companion
The Traveler’s Companion
Showing 8 to 21 of 21

Related
  More articles on
Halachah (337 articles)

Chabad-Lubavitch of Louisiana 7037 Freret Street New Orleans, LA 70118 504-866-5164

Powered by Chabad.org © 2001-2008 Chabad-Lubavitch Media Center. All rights reserved.
In everlasting memory of Rabbi Yosef Y. Kazen, pioneer of Torah, Judaism and Jewish information on the web