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# If one didn't recite atta chonantanu, he may not do melacha until he recites [[havdalah]] or says "ברוך המבדיל בין קודש לחול" <ref> Yalkut Yosef [[Shabbat]] vol. 1 pg. 441, Mishna Brurah 294:3 </ref>  
# If one didn't recite atta chonantanu, he may not do melacha until he recites [[havdalah]] or says "ברוך המבדיל בין קודש לחול" <ref> Yalkut Yosef [[Shabbat]] vol. 1 pg. 441, Mishna Brurah 294:3 </ref>  
# If one anticipates that he will not have wine or something else that it is permitted to recite [[havdalah]] over, and he forgot atta chonantanu he must repeat shemoneh esrei. <ref> Shulchan Aruch 294:2. </ref> However, if he remembered after saying Hashem's name but before finishing the beracha, he should recite "למדני חקיך" and go back to the beginning of the beracha. If not, he may recite it in shomea [[tefilla]]. As long as he hasn't taken his three steps back, he may return to that beracha. If he took the steps back, he must return to the beginning <ref> Yalkut Yosef [[Shabbat]] vol. 1 pg. 441, Mishna Brurah 294:6 </ref>
# If one anticipates that he will not have wine or something else that it is permitted to recite [[havdalah]] over, and he forgot atta chonantanu he must repeat shemoneh esrei. <ref> Shulchan Aruch 294:2. </ref> However, if he remembered after saying Hashem's name but before finishing the beracha, he should recite "למדני חקיך" and go back to the beginning of the beracha. If not, he may recite it in shomea [[tefilla]]. As long as he hasn't taken his three steps back, he may return to that beracha. If he took the steps back, he must return to the beginning <ref> Yalkut Yosef [[Shabbat]] vol. 1 pg. 441, Mishna Brurah 294:6 </ref>
# If one forgot Atta Chonantanu and then mistakenly ate before making [[Havdalah]] one must repeat [[Shmoneh Esrei]] with Atta Chonantanu. <Ref>S”A 294:1, Mishna Brurah 294:4. Yalkut Yosef [[Shabbat]] vol. 1 pg 442 adds that since there are opinions that say you would not need to repeat it, one should do repeat it but make it on condition that if he doesn't have to, that this will be a voluntary [[prayer]] </ref>
# If one forgot Atta Chonantanu and then mistakenly ate before making [[Havdalah]] one must repeat [[Shmoneh Esrei]] with Atta Chonantanu. <Ref>Gemara Brachot 33a, Shulchan Aruch O.C. 294:1, Mishna Brurah 294:4. Yalkut Yosef [[Shabbat]] vol. 1 pg 442 adds that since there are opinions that say you would not need to repeat it, one should do repeat it but make it on condition that if he doesn't have to, that this will be a voluntary [[prayer]] </ref>
# If one forgot Atta Chonantanu and one knows (thinks) that he will not be able to make [[Havdalah]] neither Saturday night nor Sunday then one should repeat [[Shmoneh Esrei]] to add in Atta Chonantanu. <Ref>S”A 294:2, Mishna Brurah 294:5 </ref>
# If one forgot Atta Chonantanu and one knows (thinks) that he will not be able to make [[Havdalah]] neither Saturday night nor Sunday then one should repeat [[Shmoneh Esrei]] to add in Atta Chonantanu. <Ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 294:2, Mishna Brurah 294:5 </ref>
 
==Cases of Tashlumin==
==Cases of Tashlumin==
# If one forgot to or mistakenly did not recite [[Mincha]] on [[Shabbat]] afternoon, see [[Tashlumin#If_one_forgot_to_say_Mincha_on_Shabbat_afternoon | If one forgot to say Mincha on Shabbat afternoon]] on the [[Tashlumin]] page.
# If one forgot to or mistakenly did not recite [[Mincha]] on [[Shabbat]] afternoon, see [[Tashlumin#If_one_forgot_to_say_Mincha_on_Shabbat_afternoon | If one forgot to say Mincha on Shabbat afternoon]] on the [[Tashlumin]] page.