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# The main idea one should have in his mind during the beracha of [[Refaenu]] is to ask Hashem that we should be healthy and strong in order to be able to learn Torah and observe all the Mitzvot. <ref> Mishnah Berurah 115:1 </ref> | # The main idea one should have in his mind during the beracha of [[Refaenu]] is to ask Hashem that we should be healthy and strong in order to be able to learn Torah and observe all the Mitzvot. <ref> Mishnah Berurah 115:1 </ref> | ||
# In the beracha of [[Refaenu]] one may add a special [[tefillah]] for a sick person. <ref> Mishna Brurah 116:3. </ref> Some poskim say that for a sick relative one should add this special [[tefillah]] in the beracha of [[Refaenu]], while for any other sick person one should add it in the beracha of [[shema]] koleinu. <ref> Halichot Shlomo 8:60, Sh"t Or LiTzion 2:7:33 </ref> | # In the beracha of [[Refaenu]] one may add a special [[tefillah]] for a sick person. <ref> Mishna Brurah 116:3. </ref> Some poskim say that for a sick relative one should add this special [[tefillah]] in the beracha of [[Refaenu]], while for any other sick person one should add it in the beracha of [[shema]] koleinu. <ref> Halichot Shlomo 8:60, Sh"t Or LiTzion 2:7:33 </ref> | ||
===Sim Shalom=== | |||
# For ashkenazim, if one said sim shalom accidentally at [[maariv]] instead of shalom rav, one wouldn't have to repeat shemoneh esrei. <ref> Sh"t Rivivot Ephraim 8:30. Rav Herschel Schachter (Nefesh HaRav pg. 152: letter 4) says that Rav Soloveitchik would say sim shalom in [[mincha]] and [[maariv]] anyway. </ref> | |||
===Taking Three Steps Back=== | ===Taking Three Steps Back=== | ||
# See the [[Taking Three Steps Back]] page for details. | # See the [[Taking Three Steps Back]] page for details. | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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