Went to sleep after dawn
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Question
If someone went to sleep after dawn or within half an hour of it, which morning blessings can they say, and what is the ruling if they slept in the afternoon (Ashkenazi)?
Answer
Shalom Rav
There is a difference in this ruling between Ashkenazim and Sephardim:
An Ashkenazi cannot recite the blessings 'Elokai Neshamah', the blessings of the Torah, and the blessing 'Hamaavir Sheinah'. The other blessings are recited in the morning as usual.
[If there is no one obligated in the blessing to fulfill his obligation by listening, he can intend to fulfill 'Elokai Neshamah' - in the blessing of 'Mechayei HaMeitim' in the Amidah. And the blessings of the Torah - in 'Ahavah Rabbah'].
A Sephardi recites all the blessings, except 'Al Netilat Yadayim' for the morning washing.
And an Ashkenazi can fulfill his obligation in the aforementioned blessings from a Sephardi who is obligated to recite them. Similarly, a Sephardi can fulfill his obligation from an Ashkenazi in the blessing of 'Al Netilat Yadayim'.
Source
Azmera Lishmach - Shavuot 5782
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