In any checklist for saying 100 brachos a day, and based on the fact that we do not answer amen, why is the bracha that ends in "oseh shalom u'voreh es hakol" not considered a bracha?
It is not considered one of the "Birchot Shema" - why is that?
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Sign up to join this communityThe bracha that starts יוצר אור ובורא חושך doesn't end with עושה שלום ובורא את הכל. It ends with ברוך אתה ה' יוצר המאורות, probably a few pages later in your siddur.
It's the first of the "Birchot Shema".