Birkat Hachamah Texts Text of the "Blessing on the Sun" Ceremony, in Hebrew and English Preferably, the Blessing of the Sun should be recited between sunrise and the end of the third "proportional hour" of the day (each "hour" is defined as one twelfth of the time between sunrise and sunset). If this is not viable, it may be recited until noon (the end of six "proportional hours"). It should be recited following Shacharit, if possible with a minyan of ten. The Blessing of the Sun is recited... Sign in to see full entry.
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