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# The salvation which requires a Bracha is only for situations where there was a life threatening danger which under normal circumstances death would be incurred. Examples include: a rock falling on a person’s head, a wall falling on a person, a loaded wagon running over a person, falling from a very tall ladder. <Ref>S”A 218:9, Mishna Brurah 218:28, Shoneh Halachot 218:8 </ref>
# The salvation which requires a Bracha is only for situations where there was a life threatening danger which under normal circumstances death would be incurred. Examples include: a rock falling on a person’s head, a wall falling on a person, a loaded wagon running over a person, falling from a very tall ladder. <Ref>S”A 218:9, Mishna Brurah 218:28, Shoneh Halachot 218:8 </ref>


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Brachot for Miracles

  1. If you see a place where a miracle happened to majority of Bnei Yisrael one should make the Bracha of SheAssa Nissim LeAvotenu BaMakom HaZeh with Shem UMalchut. However, nowadays since it’s unclear where the exact location may be, one should only say the Bracha without Shem UMalchut. Examples include seeing the Jordan river, the walls of Yericho, and Mountain of Carmel. [1]
  2. An individual must make this Bracha when seeing a place that a miracle happened to him (even if the circumstances of that place has changed). [2]
  3. Children and grandchildren of an individual who was saved by a miracle should also make a Bracha when seeing the place where their ancestor was saved. If a child is born to the individual who was saved after the miracle, the descendants of that child for forever can make the Bracha upon seeing the place where their ancestor was saved. Similarly, students can make the Bracha upon seeing the place where their Rabbi was saved. [3]
  4. An individual should only make a Bracha for a supernatural miracle, for only a natural salvation one should make the Bracha without Shem UMalchut. [4] One example of a natural salvation is in case of an attack of bandits or wild animals and after one screams the attackers runs away. [5]
  5. The salvation which requires a Bracha is only for situations where there was a life threatening danger which under normal circumstances death would be incurred. Examples include: a rock falling on a person’s head, a wall falling on a person, a loaded wagon running over a person, falling from a very tall ladder. [6]

Sources

  1. S”A 218:1, Piskei Teshuvot 218:3, Kum Hithalech Ba'aretz 25
  2. S”A 218:4, Mishna Brurah 218:7
  3. Mishna Brurah 218:16
  4. S”A 218:9
  5. Mishna Brurah 218:28 and Shaar HaTzion
  6. S”A 218:9, Mishna Brurah 218:28, Shoneh Halachot 218:8