<div dir="ltr">From the Daily Halacha emails which appear in my inbox:<br><br>> 966. One should be mindful to carefully pronounce each word when responding "Boruch Hu U'voruch Shemo", and be especially vigilant to pronounce the letter "Vuv" of U'voruch. Piskei Tshuvos 124:11, Kaf Hachaim 124:29, Boruch She'omar<br>
<br>I didn't understand this well. There are two vavs in "Uvaruch", and I don't know which one it refers to or why one has to be especially vigilant to pronounce either one of them.<br><br>I tried to "nachgeschau". I don't know a book called Piskei Teshuvot and neither does <a href="http://hebrewbooks.org">hebrewbooks.org</a>. It has four called Baruch She'Amar, and with no page or chapter reference I don't know where to begin looking.<br>
<br>The Kaf Hachaim I do have, and it says something rather different which makes much more sense LAD: "velo keminhag rabbim me`amei ha'aretz she'omrim 'Baruchu uvaru shemo' ki ein ze mevarech".<br>
<br>Can anyone provide a source and/or a reason for the halacha as stated in the Daily Halacha?<br>
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