[Avodah] Birchat Kohanim

Rich, Joel JRich at sibson.com
Thu Feb 22 19:29:59 PST 2018


The Mishna Brurah tells us that the reason everyone says the ribbono shel olam (about dreams) in a Birchat Kohanim outside of Eretz Yisrael on Shalosh Regalim is because everyone must've had at least one bad dream in the interim. In Israel, where they duchen every day, the kohanim don't do the long tune on shalosh regalim (assumedly because they duchen every day so bad dreams can be covered immediately.) Question: So when do you say the ribbono shel olam in Israel if you have a bad dream (meaning, when would you have enough time during Birchat Kohanim to do so)?
KT
Joel Rich

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