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* Rambam Hilchot Tefilla 10:13 rules that one must repeat the amida if he forgot to change to hamalech hamishpat. Or Zarua Hilchot Keriat Shema Siman 29 writes that this was also the ruling of the Rif. see Chazon Ovadia Yamim Noraim pg. 194 for a long list of rishonim who held this way including Rosh, Rif, Rambam, Ramban, Ritva, Maharam MiRutenberg.  
* Rambam Hilchot Tefilla 10:13 rules that one must repeat the amida if he forgot to change to hamalech hamishpat. Or Zarua Hilchot Keriat Shema Siman 29 writes that this was also the ruling of the Rif. see Chazon Ovadia Yamim Noraim pg. 194 for a long list of rishonim who held this way including Rosh, Rif, Rambam, Ramban, Ritva, Maharam MiRutenberg.  
* Talmidei Rabbenu Yona Masechet Berachot 7a "u'mihu" quoted in Darkei Moshe 582:3 say that since we mention the word melech in our regular text, one does not need to go back.  
* Talmidei Rabbenu Yona Masechet Berachot 7a "u'mihu" quoted in Darkei Moshe 582:3 say that since we mention the word melech in our regular text, one does not need to go back.  
</ref>However, some sephardic say that if one remembered after [[Toch Kedi Dibbur]] one need not repeat anything. <ref>Rav Mordechai Eliyahu in Maamer Mordechai (Aseret Yami [[Teshuva]] #19) based on Ben Ish Chai (Nitsavim #19), Kaf Hachaim 582:8 </ref>
</ref> However, some sephardic poskim say that if one remembered after [[Toch Kedi Dibbur]] one need not repeat anything. <ref>Rav Mordechai Eliyahu in Maamer Mordechai (Aseret Yami [[Teshuva]] #19) based on Ben Ish Chai (Nitsavim #19), Kaf Hachaim 582:8 </ref>
 
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# Four other additions to [[Shemoneh Esrei]] are the lines of Zochrenu LeChaim, Mi Kamocha, U'chetov lichaim, and UveSefer Chaim. <ref>Chazon Ovadyah (Yamim Noraim pg 205) </ref>
# Four other additions to [[Shemoneh Esrei]] are the lines of Zochrenu LeChaim, Mi Kamocha, U'chetov lichaim, and UveSefer Chaim. <ref>Chazon Ovadyah (Yamim Noraim pg 205) </ref>