BS''D
29 Tevet 5772
TONIGHT is Rosh Hodesh Shevat! Hodesh Tov uMevorakh!!
G. Halakhot of Pesukei deZimera and Berakhot Keriat Shema
**IMPORTANT HALAKHA, read thoroughly
1. Sephardi women are not supposed to say Barukh She'Amar and Yishtabah. If they really would like to recite these berakhot, they may do so by saying them without a berakha at the end mentioning HaShem's name. Sealing off a berakha with HaShem's name is called mentioning Shem u'Malkhut.
Barukh She'Amar would then end off as 'Barukh Ata (skip HaShem's name here), Melekh Mehulal beTishbahot'.
Yishtabah would be said as 'Barukh Ata (skip HaShem's name here), Melekh Gadol uMehulal beTishbahot….'
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