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# Some say that if the Shaliach Tzibbur is ready to start the Chazarat HaShatz and there's someone praying behind him, it's permitted to take the three steps back before beginning Chazarat HaShatz. <ref>Avnei Yishpeh 5:15</ref>However, some say that one should say Aseh HaShalom without taking the three steps back until after Chazarat HaShatz. <ref>Halichot Shlomo ([[Tefillah]] pg 289) </ref>
# Some say that if the Shaliach Tzibbur is ready to start the Chazarat HaShatz and there's someone praying behind him, it's permitted to take the three steps back before beginning Chazarat HaShatz. <ref>Avnei Yishpeh 5:15</ref>However, some say that one should say Aseh HaShalom without taking the three steps back until after Chazarat HaShatz. <ref>Halichot Shlomo ([[Tefillah]] pg 289) </ref>
# If there's [[minyan]] of ten people and one person is praying a lengthy silent Shemona Esheh, it's preferable to wait for him, however, if there are needs such as if the [[minyan]] will separate or if it's a bother to congregation to wait, they may begin Chazarat HaShatz even though one is still saying [[Shemona Esreh]].<ref>Tzitz Eliezer 12:9</ref>
# If there's [[minyan]] of ten people and one person is praying a lengthy silent Shemona Esheh, it's preferable to wait for him, however, if there are needs such as if the [[minyan]] will separate or if it's a bother to congregation to wait, they may begin Chazarat HaShatz even though one is still saying [[Shemona Esreh]].<ref>Tzitz Eliezer 12:9</ref>
# The chazan should not speak between completion of his silent amidah and the start of the repetition of the amidah. Even learning Torah during that time is inappropriate as he should use the time to prepare himself to lead the prayer. <ref> Sh"t Rivivot Ephraim 1:50:16 </ref>
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