Blessings on the Torah for Saying Tikkun Chatzot
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Question
If one wakes up in the middle of the night, says Tikkun Chatzot, and goes back to sleep, should they recite the blessings on the Torah, or is it preferable to split the blessings: one now and one when they wake up in the morning?
Answer
If one goes back to sleep afterward for the main part of the night's sleep, they do not recite the blessings.
Source
See Azmera Leshimcha Elul 5783
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