Morning Blessings After Prayer Time
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Question
Can morning blessings be recited after the time of prayer, and is there a difference between men and women?
Answer
The Mishnah Berurah ruled that the ideal time for morning blessings is until four hours. If one did not bless, they can recite all the blessings until midday, and if someone blesses after midday, they should not be stopped. According to the instructions of the Gaon, Rabbi Ovadia Fried, shlita, after midday, only three blessings should be recited: 1. "Who has not made me a gentile," 2. "Who has not made me a woman," 3. "Who has not made me a slave." Only these blessings can be recited all day, while the other blessings should not be recited after midday.
Source
Biur Halacha, Siman 52, Dibur HaMatchil "Kol," to bless all the blessings.
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