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| If I say Mincha with tefillin on and then when I take them off it is already after shekiah (sunset) should I still say the bracha? |
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If I say Mincha with tefillin on and then when I take them off it isĀ already after shekiah (sunset) should I still say the bracha? Answer Yes, one should say this bracha before one removes one's tefillin for the last time on a given day regardless of whether one does so before or after shekiah. |
















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