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"A person is obligated to recite one hundred brochos every day."
— Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim 46:3
Most of us are already saying 80 — three tefillos, a few food brochos at meals. Women can count listening and answering Amen too. 100 Brochos helps you close the gap.
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The Obligation
The mitzvah is real. The good news is you're probably most of the way there already.
The mitzvah of reciting 100 brochos daily is rooted in Torah, codified by Chazal, and upheld across the generations.
תנא רבי מאיר אומר: חייב אדם לברך מאה ברכות בכל יום
"Rabbi Meir says: A person is obligated to recite one hundred brochos every day."
— Talmud Bavli, Menachot 43b
ועתה ישראל מה ה׳ אלקיך שואל מעמך
"And now, Israel, what [mah] does Hashem your God ask of you?"
The Sages teach: Do not read mah but me'ah — one hundred.
— Devarim 10:12
חייב אדם לברך מאה ברכות בכל יום
"A person is obligated to recite one hundred brochos each day."
— Rambam, Hilchot Tefillah 7:14
חייב אדם לברך בכל יום מאה ברכות
"A person is obligated to recite one hundred brochos every day."
— Shulchan Aruch HaRav, Orach Chaim 46:1
In the days of King David, a plague struck Israel claiming 100 lives each day. David HaMelech, together with the Sages, instituted the practice of reciting 100 brochos daily — and the plague ceased.
— Bamidbar Rabbah 18:17 · Tur Orach Chaim 46
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