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#For Sephardim, the [[Kedusha]] of "Keter" is recited in Neilah, just like in [[Mussaf]].<ref>Yalkut Yosef, Moadim, page 113 </ref> | #For Sephardim, the [[Kedusha]] of "Keter" is recited in Neilah, just like in [[Mussaf]].<ref>Yalkut Yosef, Moadim, page 113 </ref> | ||
====Birkat Kohanim==== | ====Birkat Kohanim==== | ||
#The Chazzan should make sure to finish [[ | #The Chazzan should make sure to finish [[Birkat Kohanim]] before sunset; however, if they didn't get to Birkat Kohanim until [[Bein HaShemashot]], [[Birkat Kohanim may still be recited until [Tzeit HaKochavim]].<ref>Yechaveh Da'at 6:40, Yabia Omer vol. 10 Orach Chaim 108:70, Yalkut Yosef (Moadim pg 112), Or Letzion 2:8:13. They all assume that means up until 13.5 minutes after sunset.</ref> Some, especially Ashkenazim, are not as strict regarding Birkat Kohanim at night.<ref>See Magen Avot Orach Chaim Siman 129</ref> | ||
====The Conclusion of Neilah==== | ====The Conclusion of Neilah==== | ||
#"Hashem Hu HaElokim" is recited seven times.<ref>Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim 623:6</ref> | |||
#The congregation should continue to recite [[selichot]] until 20 minutes after sunset and then blow the [[shofar]] so that there is no concern that people will eat immediately afterwards because they think that Yom Kippur has already ended. <ref>Chazon Ovadia, Yamim Noraim, page 376 </ref> | #The congregation should continue to recite [[selichot]] until 20 minutes after sunset and then blow the [[shofar]] so that there is no concern that people will eat immediately afterwards because they think that Yom Kippur has already ended. <ref>Chazon Ovadia, Yamim Noraim, page 376 </ref> | ||