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# A woman who usually prays three times a day and misses a [[prayer]] unintentionally the same halacha of Tashlumin applies and she should pray the next [[Tefillah]] twice, the second as the makeup (Tashlumin). <Ref>Halacha Brurah 108:3 </ref> | # A woman who usually prays three times a day and misses a [[prayer]] unintentionally the same halacha of Tashlumin applies and she should pray the next [[Tefillah]] twice, the second as the makeup (Tashlumin). <Ref>Halacha Brurah 108:3 </ref> | ||
==Using Chazarat HaShatz== | ==Using Chazarat HaShatz== | ||
# If the Shaliach Tzibbur has to pray a second [[prayer]] as Tashlumin, he should intend that the [[Chazarat HaShatz]] should counts as Tashlumin. <Ref>Magan Avraham 108:1, Mishna Brurah 108:4, Halacha Brurah 108:4 </ref> | # If the Shaliach Tzibbur has to pray a second [[prayer]] as Tashlumin, he should intend that the [[Chazarat HaShatz]] should counts as Tashlumin. <Ref>Magan Avraham 108:1, Mishna Brurah 108:4, Halacha Brurah 108:4, Kitzur S"A 22:9 </ref> | ||
# According to Ashkenazim, an individual who has to pray Tashlumin listening to [[Chazarat HaShatz]] will not fulfill one’s obligation rather one must pray oneself. However, after the fact one does fulfill one’s obligation for Tashlumin of [[Arvit]]/Mariv but not for any other [[prayer]]. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 108:5 </ref> | # According to Ashkenazim, an individual who has to pray Tashlumin listening to [[Chazarat HaShatz]] will not fulfill one’s obligation rather one must pray oneself. However, after the fact one does fulfill one’s obligation for Tashlumin of [[Arvit]]/Mariv but not for any other [[prayer]]. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 108:5 </ref> | ||
# According to Sephardim, an individual who has to pray Tashlumin has the option to listen intently (to every word) to [[Chazarat HaShatz]] with intent to fulfill his obligation of Tashlumin, however, it’s preferable to pray Tashlumin (a second [[prayer]]) oneself. <Ref>Halacha Brurah 108:5 </ref> | # According to Sephardim, an individual who has to pray Tashlumin has the option to listen intently (to every word) to [[Chazarat HaShatz]] with intent to fulfill his obligation of Tashlumin, however, it’s preferable to pray Tashlumin (a second [[prayer]]) oneself. <Ref>Halacha Brurah 108:5 </ref> | ||
## If one does listen to the [[Chazarat HaShatz]] to fulfill one’s obligation one should answer [[Kedusha]] and [[Amen]] but not answer Baruch Hu UBaruch Shemo. <Ref>Halacha Brurah 108:5 </ref> | ## If one does listen to the [[Chazarat HaShatz]] to fulfill one’s obligation one should answer [[Kedusha]] and [[Amen]] but not answer Baruch Hu UBaruch Shemo. <Ref>Halacha Brurah 108:5 </ref> | ||
==If one forgot to say Mincha on Friday afternoon== | ==If one forgot to say Mincha on Friday afternoon== | ||
# If one forgot to say [[Mincha]] on Friday one should say [[Arvit]] on Friday night, two [[Shemoneh Esrei]]s of [[Shabbat]], the first one for [[Arvit]] and the second as a makeup for [[Mincha]] (Tashlumin). <Ref>S”A 108:9 </ref> | # If one forgot to say [[Mincha]] on Friday one should say [[Arvit]] on Friday night, two [[Shemoneh Esrei]]s of [[Shabbat]], the first one for [[Arvit]] and the second as a makeup for [[Mincha]] (Tashlumin). <Ref>S”A 108:9 </ref> |