Birkat Hachama, also known as the "Blessing of the Sun," is a Jewish ritual that takes place once every 28 years. It is based on the belief that the sun's position in the sky on the fourth day of creation is replicated during this specific time period. The blessing is recited on the morning of the Wednesday or Thursday of Passover, specifically during the week after the spring equinox.

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