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# One may sit while the tzaliach tzibbur says Baruchu and then only stand when answering the Barchu. <Ref>Sh”t Beer Moshe 1:2 based on Taz 146:1 </ref> | # One may sit while the tzaliach tzibbur says Baruchu and then only stand when answering the Barchu. <Ref>Sh”t Beer Moshe 1:2 based on Taz 146:1 </ref> | ||
# If one continued Seudat Shelishit into the night (past Shkiah) should still say Retzay in benching, even if one answered Barchu. However, if one already said Maariv, one shouldn’t say Retzsay in benching. <Ref> Sh”t Beer Moshe 1:5 </ref> | # If one continued Seudat Shelishit into the night (past Shkiah) should still say Retzay in benching, even if one answered Barchu. However, if one already said Maariv, one shouldn’t say Retzsay in benching. <Ref> Sh”t Beer Moshe 1:5 </ref> | ||
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Revision as of 11:07, 3 September 2010
- One may sit while the tzaliach tzibbur says Baruchu and then only stand when answering the Barchu. [1]
- If one continued Seudat Shelishit into the night (past Shkiah) should still say Retzay in benching, even if one answered Barchu. However, if one already said Maariv, one shouldn’t say Retzsay in benching. [2]