Reciting Tehillim at Night During an Alarm

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Question

My student asks: In the event of an alarm in the middle of the night - A. Is it permissible to recite Tehillim even if one hasn't washed their hands beforehand? B. Is it permissible to recite Tehillim even if one hasn't recited the blessings of the Torah beforehand?

Answer

Shalom Rav

A. It is permissible to rub the hands and recite Tehillim.

B. It is permissible to recite even if the blessing of the Torah was not recited beforehand.

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