List of locations for Birchas Illanos in Lakewood, other towns; List yours
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44 12th street front yard
I beg to differ with the Halacha mentioned. The brocha should be recited in Nissan but it’s not b’dieved to do it in another month especially if the buds come out so late (like this year). As mentioned in Kovetz Halachos by R’Shmuel Kamenetzky Shlita, in V’zos Habracha and in other sforim, when the Gemara says Nissan, it’s Zman Nissan when the buds (flower part) come out. But if the buds come out late or if the buds are still there in Iyar, you can say it then too
is the list relevant for this year when many trees did not blossom yet?
Thank you Misaskim. I thought you only do something entirely different.
604 Albert ave cherry tree in front yard
595 warren. many fruit trees in back yard currently blooming. fruit trees in front yard not yet in bloom
FYI, The Halacha is that you need to see blossoms (flowers) not buds in order to make the Bracha.
blossoming tree on 180 sunset [across from gissinger’s shul].
@georgi, what type of tree is it?
@yisroel 595 Warren front yard tree looked like it was blooming to me.
The apple tree at 1454 Ardenwood has died, sorry, but there are also grapevines there. I’m not sure the brocho is recited on grapevines because they don’t actually bloom. Consult someone who might know.