Blessing of Shehecheyanu on the Second Day, Urgent for Tomorrow

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What is the ruling for someone who did not perform a kinyan for the lulav on the first day and remembered after reciting the Shehecheyanu blessing, although it was clear that the father intended to transfer it, but the kinyan was not actually performed? Therefore, the waving on the first day was seemingly without Shehecheyanu, but he took from another person to wave with his four species, and it was given to him as a gift on condition to return. So, he certainly took his four species on the first day without a blessing. Here are several questions: 1. Does the intention to transfer have any significance? 2. Should he have recited Shehecheyanu when he took it as a gift on condition to return? 3. Should Shehecheyanu be recited on the second day?

Answer

Shalom and blessings 

1. Dispute. And the Mishnah Berurah ruled that one should return and take without a blessing.

2. Yes. Because he fulfills his obligation with it. 

3. No. Because he fulfilled his obligation on the first day by taking the lulav. 

Source

1. Mishnah Berurah, Siman 652, Se'if Katan 8. 

2-3. Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim, Siman 658, Se'if 4

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