Blessings on the Torah for One Who Wakes Up at Night

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Question

A person went to sleep and woke up in the middle of the night, wanting to recite the verses of the Shema that he didn't manage to say before going to sleep. Is he required to say the blessings on the Torah?

Answer

There is no need to say the blessing on the Torah, as it is part of prayer. Also, since he is going back to sleep and has not yet completed his sleep, the blessing is not required.

Source

Orach Chaim, Siman 46, סעיף 9, Siman 47, Siman 239

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