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==Proper behavior of the congregation during Birkat Cohanim==
==Proper behavior of the congregation during Birkat Cohanim==
# Because of the opinion that there is also a mitzvah for the Yisraelim to receive the Bracha if one is in Shul when the Cohanim were called one may not leave until after Birkat Cohanim. <ref> Piskei Teshuvot 128:2 </ref> Even if one already heard Birkat Cohanim that day it's improper to leave the Shul when the Cohanim get up for Birkat Cohanim. <ref>Kaf HaChaim 128:149 </ref>
# The Tzibbur should stand during Birkat Cohanim and listen to every word with intent. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 128:51, Tefillah KeHilchata 14:48 </ref>
# The Tzibbur should stand during Birkat Cohanim and listen to every word with intent. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 128:51, Tefillah KeHilchata 14:48 </ref>
# If one is slightly behind the Cohanim one is not included in the Bracha, however, if one is standing directly on the side, one is included in the Bracha, yet, one should face the Cohanim. <Ref>S”A 128:24, Biur Halacha D”H Aval </ref>
# If one is slightly behind the Cohanim one is not included in the Bracha, however, if one is standing directly on the side, one is included in the Bracha, yet, one should face the Cohanim. <Ref>S”A 128:24, Biur Halacha D”H Aval </ref>
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# There are various opinions regarding whether one should answer Baruch Hu Baruch Shemo after Hashem’s name in Birkat Cohanim. <Ref>The Weekly Halachah Discussion (Vol 2, pg 379) writes that one may follow one’s customary practice but should do so quietly. See Yachava Daat 4:9. </ref>
# There are various opinions regarding whether one should answer Baruch Hu Baruch Shemo after Hashem’s name in Birkat Cohanim. <Ref>The Weekly Halachah Discussion (Vol 2, pg 379) writes that one may follow one’s customary practice but should do so quietly. See Yachava Daat 4:9. </ref>
# At the conclusion of Birkat Cohanim some have the practice to thank the cohanim for the Brachot and the cohanim respond Tzivku LeMitzvot while others advise avoid responding in these words. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 128:60, Aruch HaShulchan 128:24, Sh”t Har Tzvi 62 </ref> However, saying Yasher Koach or thank you isn’t an issue. <Ref>Nesiut Kapim KeHilchata (Chap 9 note 53) writes that the Cohanim saying the “Yashar Koach” isn’t an issue. Piskei Teshuvot 128:48 writes that saying “Thank you” isn’t an issue. </ref>
# At the conclusion of Birkat Cohanim some have the practice to thank the cohanim for the Brachot and the cohanim respond Tzivku LeMitzvot while others advise avoid responding in these words. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 128:60, Aruch HaShulchan 128:24, Sh”t Har Tzvi 62 </ref> However, saying Yasher Koach or thank you isn’t an issue. <Ref>Nesiut Kapim KeHilchata (Chap 9 note 53) writes that the Cohanim saying the “Yashar Koach” isn’t an issue. Piskei Teshuvot 128:48 writes that saying “Thank you” isn’t an issue. </ref>
==Someone in middle of Shemona Esreh==
==Someone in middle of Shemona Esreh==
# Someone who’s in middle of Shemona Esreh should stop to listen even if one is in front of the Cohanim, however, according to Sephardim one may continue Shemona Esreh but if one wants one may stop to listen in between Brachot. <Ref>
# Someone who’s in middle of Shemona Esreh should stop to listen even if one is in front of the Cohanim, however, according to Sephardim one may continue Shemona Esreh but if one wants one may stop to listen in between Brachot. <Ref>