<html><P>R. Micha Berger asked:</P>
<P><Say someone lost a family member, and qevurah had to be delayed more than 24 hours. Does he not count omeir that day, and thereby lose the entire year's count (if it is one chiyuv)?></P>
<P> See Aruch Hashulchan YD 341:17, quoting the Noda Bihuda 27, that "yachol l'haggid has'fira b'lo b'racha uk'sippur d'varim bal'ma" so as not to lose the b'racha for the rest of the days.</P>
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