Morning Blessings After Midday
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Question
A person who did not recite the morning blessings until after midday, should they recite them, and if so, all the blessings or only some of them?
Answer
Lechatchila, one should recite only the blessings 'Who has not made me a gentile'; 'Who has not made me a slave'; and 'Who has not made me a woman'. However, one who is lenient and recites all the blessings after midday until sunset has upon whom to rely.
Source
Shulchan Aruch (Orach Chaim, Siman 52 at the end) and in Mishnah Berurah and Biur Halacha (there).
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