Rabbi Yaakov Sinai Explains If Torah Blessings Are Required Before Selichot Prayers
Rabbi Yaakov Sinai presents a detailed halachic discussion on whether one must recite the Torah blessings before saying Selichot prayers, which are traditionally recited in the early morning or before midnight during the Days of Repentance. This topic is part of his daily Torah law series, "Kol Sinai, Halacha Order," where he addresses current religious questions. The episode explores the timing of Selichot and the obligation to recite the blessings over Torah study beforehand. Rabbi Sinai's teaching is accompanied by a musical rendition of "Arset," composed by King Halpagot, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere. Viewers are invited to watch the segment and access previous halachic discussions through provided links.
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