Does one who merely thinks (meharher) about Torah — without speaking — need to recite Birkat HaTorah?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules that thought alone does not require the blessing; the Rema extends this to ruling on law without giving reasons. The Gra disagrees and holds thought is also Torah study requiring a blessing.
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