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# Just as it is forbidden to recite Hashem's name as it is written, it is similarly forbidden to enunciate the letters of Hashem's name, Yud Hey Vav Hey.<Ref>Tosfot Sukkah 5a, Yabia Omer OC 9:12, Piskei Teshuvot 5:4</ref> Therefore, when saying the LeShem Yichud a person shouldn't say Yud Hey Vav Hey; instead they should say Yud Key Vav Key. See [[Leshem_Yichud#Reciting_Hashem.27s_Name]] for details. | # Just as it is forbidden to recite Hashem's name as it is written, it is similarly forbidden to enunciate the letters of Hashem's name, Yud Hey Vav Hey.<Ref>Tosfot Sukkah 5a, Yabia Omer OC 9:12, Piskei Teshuvot 5:4</ref> Therefore, when saying the LeShem Yichud a person shouldn't say Yud Hey Vav Hey; instead they should say Yud Key Vav Key. See [[Leshem_Yichud#Reciting_Hashem.27s_Name]] for details. | ||
# This doesn't apply to the name of Adnut. Therefore, it is permitted to say Aleph, Daled, Nun, Yud.<ref>Kaf Hachaim 5:9 citing Zachor Lavraham 5:1 and Radvaz (Leshonot Rambam 35)</ref> | |||
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