If possible, one should awaken at midnight and say Tikun Chatzot; lamenting the destruction of the Bet Hamikdash and the resultant loss of Torah learning as well as the numerous Mitzvot we can no longer do.
If getting up at midnight is not an option, one should get up before dawn to say Tikun Chatzot.
After Tikun Chatzot one should learn some Torah; Mishna or Tehillim or Mussar.
At the very latest one needs to awaken in time to get to shul before they start morning prayers.
Source: Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 1:5
- Danny
Monday, 22 Menachem Av 5771
Showing posts with label midnight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label midnight. Show all posts
Monday, August 22, 2011
Halocho #871 - When to get up in the morning
Labels:
Bet Hamikdash,
midnight,
Shacharit,
shul,
Torah learning
Monday, August 2, 2010
Halocho #623 - When to get up in the morning
If possible, one should awaken at midnight and say Tikun Chatzot; lamenting the destruction of the Bet Hamikdash and the resultant loss of Torah learning as well as the numerous Mitzvot we can no longer do.
If getting up at midnight is not an option, one should get up before dawn to say Tikun Chatzot.
After Tikun Chatzot one should learn some Torah; Mishna or Tehillim or Mussar.
At the very latest one needs to awaken in time to get to shul before they start morning prayers.
Source: Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 1:5
- Danny
Monday, 22 Menachem Av 5770
Please daven for the complete recovery of Bracha Beila bat Miriam
Labels:
Bet Hamikdash,
midnight,
Torah learning
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Halocho #243 - When to get up in the morning
If possible, one should awaken at midnight and say Tikun Chatzot; lamenting the Bet Hamikdash that was destroyed and the resultant loss of Torah learning as well as all the Mitzvos we can no longer do.
If getting up at midnight is not an option, one should get up before dawn to say Tikun Chatzot.
After Tikun Chatzot one should learn some Torah; Mishna or Tehillim or Mussar.
At the very latest one needs to awaken in time to get to shul before they start morning prayers.
Source: Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 1:5
- Danny
Wednesday, 11 Tevet 5769
Please daven for a Refu'a Shleimah Michael Meshulem ben Kaila - מיכאל משולם בן קיילא
Labels:
Bet Hamikdash,
midnight,
Mishna,
Shacharit,
shul,
Tehilim,
Torah learning
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