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# The Shaliach Tzibur should not start the next bracha until the majority of the congregation finished answering amen. <ref>Kitzur S"A 20:3</ref>
# The Shaliach Tzibur should not start the next bracha until the majority of the congregation finished answering amen. <ref>Kitzur S"A 20:3</ref>
==If the Shaliach Tzibur made a mistake==
==If the Shaliach Tzibur made a mistake==
# If the Shaliach Tzibur made a mistake during his silent Amida which would entail repeating his Amida, such as, forgetting to say "Yaale VeYavo ..." on Rosh Chodesh, he should not go back and repeat his silent Amida. Rather, he should continue with the Chazarat HaShatz, and when he comes to the point where he made a mistake, he should have in mind to fulfill his obligation. <ref> Yalkut Yosef 124:8. </ref>
# If the Shaliach Tzibur made a mistake during his silent Amida which would entail repeating his Amida, such as, forgetting to say "Yaale VeYavo ..." on [[Rosh Chodesh]], he should not go back and repeat his silent Amida. Rather, he should continue with the Chazarat HaShatz, and when he comes to the point where he made a mistake, he should have in mind to fulfill his obligation. <ref> Yalkut Yosef 124:8. </ref>
# If the Shalich Tzibur mistakenly forgot to say Kedusha in the Chazarat HaShatz, as long as he remembered before finishing the Beracha of Ata Kadosh he may go back, recite Kedusha, and continue again with "Ata Kadosh." <ref> Yalkut Yosef 124:10 </ref>  
# If the Shalich Tzibur mistakenly forgot to say Kedusha in the Chazarat HaShatz, as long as he remembered before finishing the Beracha of Ata Kadosh he may go back, recite Kedusha, and continue again with "Ata Kadosh." <ref> Yalkut Yosef 124:10 </ref>  
# If the Shalich Tzibur mistakenly skipped the Beracha of Ata Kadosh and finished the Beracha of Ata Chonen, he may still go back, recite Ata Kadosh, and continue again with Ata Chonen. <ref> Yalkut Yosef 124:11 </ref>  
# If the Shalich Tzibur mistakenly skipped the Beracha of Ata Kadosh and finished the Beracha of Ata Chonen, he may still go back, recite Ata Kadosh, and continue again with Ata Chonen. <ref> Yalkut Yosef 124:11 </ref>