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    BERACHA ON WISE PEOPLE AND KINGS (PRESIDENTS)

    Beracha on Wise
    People and Kings
    (Presidents)
    An unfamiliar halacha is
    the obligation to recite a
    beracha on wise people
    and kings, whether they
    are Jewish or non-Jewish.
    Does this beracha apply
    today? What are the
    qualifications of “wise”?
    Does this beracha apply to the President of the
    United States? What are the criteria involved?
    How often is one required to recite this beracha?
    All these and other questions will be dealt with
    in this issue. We will first deal with reciting the
    beracha on wise people.
    Is this Beracha Still Relevant?
    There is a discussion among the poskim
    whether the beracha recited on a wise person[1]
    is still relevant today. Some suggest that we
    are not clear how to define a wise person.
    Therefore, one can recite the beracha without
    Hashem’s name. Others say that although
    our contemporary chachamim might not be
    defined as wise for certain rules, but regarding
    the beracha they still are. This is the accepted
    custom.

    The Aruch Hashulchan says that the
    parameters of this beracha are not clear, so
    the beracha is not said today.
    Beracha on Wise People – Source
    The Gemorah says that if one sees a wise
    Jewish person he recites שחלק …..ברוך
    ליריאיו מחכמתו. For a wise gentile the
    ברוך….. שנתן מחכמתו לבשר ודם :is beracha
    There are different explanations as to why
    the nusach is different for a wise Jewish
    person than for a wise non-Jewish person.
    The Maharsha explains that a wise Jewish
    person acquires his knowledge from the
    Torah which is a part of Hashem, as opposed
    to the sharpness of a non-Jew. Others
    explain that the souls of Jewish people are
    from the throne of Hashem as opposed to a
    non-Jew’s. The Levush says that the wisdom
    of the Torah is extremely profound, and we
    can only understand a small portion of its
    depth. Therefore we say שחלק , which
    means a portion. However, the non-Jews can
    only excel in the wisdom that exists in this
    world. They can acquire all of this wisdom,
    but they cannot know more. This wisdom
    is a gift; therefore we recite ,שנתן which
    means that He gave. As far as making the
    beracha for a wise non-Jew, the person has
    to be wise in the wisdoms of the world. It is

    not common for this beracha to be recited
    today, since they are very few if any who
    meet the criteria.
    Criteria of a Wise Person
    The poskim do not discuss at length the
    definition of a wise person in regard to these
    halachos. However, the Shevet Halevi says:
    a person who is accepted in his generation as
    wise from Torah and his learning is lishmah.
    Others say that he has to know kabbalah as
    well.
    Beracha Recited Over the Years
    It is reported that when the author of the
    Tzafnes Paneach (the Rugatchover zt”l)
    visited Vienna, the citizens recited the
    beracha. In addition, some recited the
    beracha on the Chazzon Ish zt”l, and Steipler
    zt”l. The Steipler zt’l instructed his son to
    make a beracha on the Brisker Rav zt’l,
    and maintained that one should recite the
    beracha on Harav Aron Kotler zt”l. Others
    have recited the beracha on Harav Moshe
    Feinstein zt”l,[22] as well as Harav Elyashiv
    zt”l, Harav Shlomo Zalman Aurbach zt”l,
    Harav Ovadia Yosef zt”l, and Harav Chaim
    Kanievesky zt”l.
    Seeing the Wise People Through a
    Window
    Even if one does not meet the person
    face to face, but only sees him through
    a clear window, he would recite the
    appropriate berachos.
    Jewish and non-Jewish King
    When one sees a Jewish king (at the time
    of the Bais Hamikdosh) one says …..ברוך
    שחלק מכבודו ליראיו
    . If one sees a non-Jewish king he says
    .ברוך שנתן מכבודו לבשר ודם
    The poskim maintain that the beracha is
    also recited on a queen.
    Although one should not look at women,
    one may take a peek.
    There are different explanations as to
    why there is a change in nusach between
    a Jewish and non-Jewish king.
    One should make an effort to see both
    Jewish and non-Jewish kings alike.
    What are the Criteria to Make This
    Beracha?
    Some mention that a king is defined as
    someone who has the ability to order
    capital punishment. Others maintain
    though that if it is a king which is shown
    honor it is considered a king in regard to
    this halacha.
    President of the United States
    There is a discussion among the poskim
    whether a president of a democratic
    country would have the status of a king.
    Some poskim say that since a democratic

    president does not have the authority to
    order an execution, the beracha is not recited
    on him. Many poskim say that one may
    recite the beracha since the president has the
    ability to pardon a condemned criminal.
    Some maintain that if one sees a president of
    a country in his royal clothes (not common
    in the United States) then he can make a
    beracha if he wishes to do so.
    Daily Clothes
    There is a discussion in the poskim if one
    sees a king in normal clothes would it
    constitute a brachah. This would also apply
    to the President of a country. Some maintain
    that one would not say the brachah with
    Hashems name in this situation.
    Watching the President on Television
    The beracha is only recited if one sees
    the president live, not if he sees him on
    television. The same is true in regards to
    seeing a wise person etc.
    One who sees the vehicle in which the
    president is traveling, but does not actually
    see the president, may not recite the beracha.
    When to Make the Beracha
    The beracha is not repeated if one sees the
    same king etc. within thirty days, but if he
    sees a different king etc. then he may recite
    another beracha.
    Wise King
    One who sees a wise king would recite two
    berochos, one for the fact that he is wise and
    the other that he is the king.