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# Prior to Davening one shouldn’t pick up a child which may soil oneself, or begin to cry when one puts it down and by the time one cleans up or appeases the child one may miss the time for Davening. <Ref>Ishei Yisrael 13:37 </ref>
# Prior to Davening one shouldn’t pick up a child which may soil oneself, or begin to cry when one puts it down and by the time one cleans up or appeases the child one may miss the time for Davening. <Ref>Ishei Yisrael 13:37 </ref>
==Mincha==
===Learning===
# It’s permissible to learn until Mincha Ketana (9½ hours into the day). However, once Mincha Ketana comes, it’s forbidden to learn until one prays. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 232:11 writes that the laws of learning before mincha are the same as those for Shacharit after Olot HaShachar. </ref> Nonetheless, under four circumstances it’s permissible to learn even after Mincha Ketana:
* if one usually goes to daven in a tzibbur,
* if one is learning the place where a tzibbur will come to daven,
* if one asked a friend who wasn’t learning to remind him before the latest time of Mincha, or
* if one was teaching Torah to a group if there’s no concern that one will miss the latest time for Mincha. <ref>S”A 89:6 with Mishna Brurah regarding Shacharit</ref>
==Mariv==
===Learning===
# It’s permissible to learn until Tzet HaCochavim. However, once Tzet HaCochavim comes, it’s forbidden to learn until one prays. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 235:17 </ref> Nonetheless, under two circumstances it’s permissible to learn even after Tzet HaCochavim:
* if one is going to pray with a Tzibbur,<ref>Shaar HaTzion 235:19 </ref> or
* if one asked a friend who wasn’t learning to remind him before the latest time of Mincha. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 235:17 at the end </ref>


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