If one skipped a single day of counting but is uncertain about which day, may one count with a blessing on subsequent days?
Synopsis
If one suspects that one skipped a day but is uncertain, one may count all remaining days with a blessing, applying the principle that stringencies are not imposed on doubtful matters.
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