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==How Havinenu is said== | ==How Havinenu is said== | ||
# Havinenu should be said standing. <Ref>The conclusion of the Gemara [[Brachot]] 30a is that one should stand for Havinenu. This is codified as halacha by the Tur and S”A 110:1. The Rosh ([[Brachot]] 4:18) explains that even though in certain cases one is permitted to sit during [[Shemoneh Esrei]], since Havinenu is a short [[prayer]] one should be able to have kavana (proper intent) even if one stands. This is quoted by the Bet Yosef 110:1 and | # Havinenu should be said standing. <Ref>The conclusion of the Gemara [[Brachot]] 30a is that one should stand for Havinenu. This is codified as halacha by the Tur and S”A 110:1. The Rosh ([[Brachot]] 4:18) explains that even though in certain cases one is permitted to sit during [[Shemoneh Esrei]], since Havinenu is a short [[prayer]] one should be able to have kavana (proper intent) even if one stands. This is quoted by the Bet Yosef 110:1 and Magen Avraham 110:3. </ref> | ||
# Havinenu takes the place of [[Shemoneh Esrei]] and when one is no longer in an extenuating circumstance one doesn’t have to repeat [[Shemoneh Esrei]]. <ref>Tur and S”A 110:1 </ref> | # Havinenu takes the place of [[Shemoneh Esrei]] and when one is no longer in an extenuating circumstance one doesn’t have to repeat [[Shemoneh Esrei]]. <ref>Tur and S”A 110:1 </ref> | ||
==When Havinenu could be said== | ==When Havinenu could be said== |