The Blessing for Good Tidings

Join Rabbi Dovid Fink as he explores what kinds of good news call for reciting the full Shehechiyanu blessing. How long do you have to say it? Does it have to be right away?
The Blessing for Good Tidings: The Blessing for Good Tidings
In this series, we will survey the opinions of the leading poskim regarding the blessings to be recited on hearing good tidings.
Are the blessings obligatory or optional?
How do you decide whether specific good news calls for a blessing.
A source sheet is available through the links in both WORD format and pdf. In class we will translate and explain these sources.
In addition to being one of Rabbi Brovender's first students, Rabbi Dovid Fink is an outstanding expertᅠand teacher of Halacha. Rabbi Fink received his Rabbinic ordination from ITRI and the Mir and was awarded his Ph.D in Semitic Languages and Linguistics from Yale University. Rav Fink has taught thousands of students from all over the world for over 35 years.