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#Sephardic ''poskim'' hold that one can start ''mincha'' before sunset even if one knows that one will not finish until after sunset.<ref>Rav Hai Goan and Rav Sherira Goan in Teshuvot Hagoanim (Lik, 51) Yabia Omer OC 7:34 quoting the Geonim (Teshuva Mosafiya n. 51)</ref> Some Ashkenazic ''poskim'' agree,<ref>Aruch Hashulchan 110:5 based on Tosfot Brachot 7a s.v. shilmaleh</ref> while many disagree.<ref>Kuntres Seyda Lderech p. 39 quotes Chazon Ish that one should not start mincha before sunset if one knows that one will not finish until after sunset. He cites that this is like Mishna Brurah 89:1 that one can't start tefilla before the zman and finish after the zman. He cites that Rav Chaim Kanievsky, Rav Aryeh Leib Shteinmann, and Rav Nosson Geshtetner agreed. </ref>
#Sephardic ''poskim'' hold that one can start ''mincha'' before sunset even if one knows that one will not finish until after sunset.<ref>Rav Hai Goan and Rav Sherira Goan in Teshuvot Hagoanim (Lik, 51) Yabia Omer OC 7:34 quoting the Geonim (Teshuva Mosafiya n. 51)</ref> Some Ashkenazic ''poskim'' agree,<ref>Aruch Hashulchan 110:5 based on Tosfot Brachot 7a s.v. shilmaleh</ref> while many disagree.<ref>Kuntres Seyda Lderech p. 39 quotes Chazon Ish that one should not start mincha before sunset if one knows that one will not finish until after sunset. He cites that this is like Mishna Brurah 89:1 that one can't start tefilla before the zman and finish after the zman. He cites that Rav Chaim Kanievsky, Rav Aryeh Leib Shteinmann, and Rav Nosson Geshtetner agreed. </ref>
#Initially, all of the ''shemoneh esrei'' and ''chazarat hashatz'' should be finished before sunset.<ref>Yabia Omer 7:34 in fnt., Halacha Brurah 233:6. Yalkut Yosef 233:3 implies this as well as he writes that if it is after sunset the congregation shouldn't skip chazarat hashatz; they should say it as long as it is still within 13.5 minutes from sunset.</ref>
#Initially, all of the ''shemoneh esrei'' and ''chazarat hashatz'' should be finished before sunset.<ref>Yabia Omer 7:34 in fnt., Halacha Brurah 233:6. Yalkut Yosef 233:3 implies this as well as he writes that if it is after sunset the congregation shouldn't skip chazarat hashatz; they should say it as long as it is still within 13.5 minutes from sunset. Although Chacham Ovadia (Yabia Omer 7:34) wrote that it is permitted even initially to pray after sunset during the ben hashemashot, in the footnote he implies otherwise. He writes that it is only for someone who didn't have a chance to pray earlier may pray then. This is also how Halacha Brurah 233:6 understands the opinion of his father that it is preferable (''mitzvah min hamuvchar)'' to pray before sunset. </ref>


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