Forgot to recite Ritzei on Shabbos

Forgot to recite Ritzei on Shabbos:

On Shabbos, one is required to mention the day of Shabbos [i.e. Ritzei] within Birchas Hamazon.[1] If one forgot to mention Ritzei in the Birchas Hamazon of the Friday night meal or the first Shabbos day meal[2], and only remembered after he already began the first word “Baruch” of the blessing of Hatov Vehameitiv[3] [and certainly if he already finished Birchas Hamazon], then he is required to repeat from the beginning of Birchas Hamazon.[4] [This applies for both men and women.[5] If one is in doubt if he said it we assume he did not say it and he must repeat Birchas Hamazon.[6]]

Shabbos Shuva: If one did not recite Ritzei on Shabbos Shuvah it follows the same classical laws of every Shabbos, that if he remembered only after already saying “Baruch” of the fourth blessing, or after completing Birchas Hamazon, then he must repeat from the beginning of Birchas Hamazon and recite both Ritzei.[7] However, some Poskim[8] rule that the law of Ritzei on Shabbos Shuva follows the same law as Yaaleh Veyavo on Rosh Hashanah, and hence one is to only repeat Birchas Hamazon if it was forgotten by the night meal of Shabbos and not if it was forgotten during the day meal.

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[1] Admur 188:6; Michaber 188:5; Brachos 49a; Shabbos 24a

[2] See Admur 188:15; Siddur Admur; Michaber 188:8; Tur 188 in name of his brother Reb Yechiel; Piskeiy Teshuvos 188:18 footnote 61-62

[3] Admur 188:9; Siddur ibid; Ketzos Hashulchan 47:3; Tehila Ledavid 188:4

Other opinions: Some Poskim rule one may still recite the added blessing [brought next] so long as he has not yet said the word “Hakeil”. [Chayeh Adam brought in M”B 188:23; In the Biur Halacha he leaves this ruling with a “Tzaruch Iyun Gadol” however implies that simply the words Baruch Ata, in his opinion, is not problematic.

[4] Admur 188:9; Michaber 188:6; Rosh Brachos 23; Rambam Brachos 2:12; Rashi Brachos ibid

The reason: As the first three blessings of Birchas Hamazon are all considered like one blessing. [Admur ibid; M”A 188:8; Rosh ibid]

Other opinions: Some Poskim rule one is to repeat from the blessing of Bonei Yerushalayim. [Ravaad on Rambam ibid; Birchas Yosef, brought in Ketzos Hashulchan 47 footnote 7]

[5] Setimas Kol Haposkim ibid who do not differentiate in this Halacha between men and women [despite differentiating between them in other matters of Birchas Hamazon; Even Rebbe Akiva Eiger in Teshuvos 1 and gloss on 188:6 agrees that on Shabbos women must repeat; Piskeiy Teshuvos 188:6

Other opinions: Some Poskim rule women do not repeat Birchas Hamazon if they forgot Ritzei, as it is questionable if they are Biblically obligated in Birchas Hamazon. [Kaf Hachaim 188:24]

[6] P”M 422 M”Z 1; M”B 188:16; Shaar Hatziyon 188:12 that so applies according to all Poskim who rule that by Safek if said Yaaleh Veyavo in Shemoneh Esrei of Rosh Chodesh one is required to repeat; Ketzos Hashulchan 47:5; Besamim Rosh 287; Yad Halevi 1:34; Beir Moshe 3:38-13; Sefer Birchas Hashme 2:54-18;

See Piskeiy Teshuvos 188:8

Other opinions: Some Poskim rule one is not to repeat Birchas Hamazon if he is in doubt if he recited Ritzei. [Implication of all Poskim who rule that by Safek if said Yaaleh Veyavo in Shemoneh Esrei of Rosh Chodesh one is not required to repeat; Divreiy Chamudos Brachos 4:3; Rameh Mipuno on Rif Brachos; Hagahos Chochmas Shlomo 188; Yeshuos Yaakov 422:3; Meoreiy Or p.39; Peulas Tzadik 3:35; Tevuos Shemesh O.C. 39; Yabia Omer 7:28; Poskim in Piskeiy Teshuvos ibid footnote 28; Halacha Berurah 188:21] Other Poskim rule women are not to repeat Birchas Hamazon if they are in doubt if they recited Ritzei. [Yagel Yaakov O.C. 22; Piskeiy Teshuvos ibid]

[7] Setimas Kol Haposkim ibid who do not differentiate in this Halacha between Shabbos Shuva and other Shabbosim

The reason: Although the opinions who rule one is to fast on Rosh Hashanah also hold that one is to fast on Shabbos Teshuvah [see Admur 188:10; 597:1] and we hold that if one forgot Yaaleh Veyavo one must initially suspect for their opinion and not repeat Birchas Hamazon [Admur 188:10], nevertheless, we do not find anywhere in Poskim that there is a difference between Shabbos Teshuvah and other Shabbosim in terms of a case that one forgot Ritzei. Thus, it seems that according to all one is required to repeat Birchas Hamazon if he forgot Ritzei on Shabbos Shuva as is the rule throughout the year. What remains to be understood is the reason for the difference in ruling between Rosh Hashanah and Shabbos Teshuvah, as by all these days there are opinions who hold one is to fast and hence we should apply the rule of Safek Brachos Lihakel? Perhaps the explanation is as follows: On Rosh Hashanah itself there are opinions who hold one is to fast, which means that they hold the Sages never included R”H as part of the Holidays that require Lechem Mishneh and a meal. Hence, according to them, one who eats and recites Birchas Hamazon cannot repeat it if he forgot Yaaleh Veyavo, as Rosh Hashanah is not obligated in a meal. However, on Shabbos Teshuvah even they agree that one is ideally obligated to eat a meal due to Shabbos, and it is only due to the Aseres Yimei Teshuvah that one may fast. Thus, one who did not fast and fulfilled the Mitzvah of eating a meal on Shabbos must repeat Birchas Hamazon if he forgot Ritzei, as Shabbos requires him to eat a meal. This is similar to one who made a vow not to eat on Shabbos and nevertheless ate in which case certainly we would hold that Bentching must be repeated if he forgot Ritzei even though what he did was forbidden, as the prohibition was due to an external factor and not due to Shabbos. [See Ketzos Hashulchan 47 footnote 8] Vetzaruch Iyun.

[8] Opinion of Grac”h Naah in Yagdil Torah 4 p. 1685

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