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==Timing==
==Timing==
# Korbanot should be recited after [[Olot Hashachar]].<ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 1:6 writes that the parshiyot of korabnot should only be recited by day. Magen Avraham 1:10 points out that the parsha of the Kiyor and Trumat Hadeshen may be recited even before Olot Hashachar. Rabbi Akiva Eiger disagrees with the Magen Avraham on the point of Trumat Hadeshen. Mishna Brurah 1:17 rules like the Magen Avraham. </ref>
# Korbanot should be recited after [[Olot Hashachar]].<ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 1:6 writes that the parshiyot of korabnot should only be recited by day. Magen Avraham 1:10 points out that the parsha of the Kiyor and Trumat Hadeshen may be recited even before Olot Hashachar. Rabbi Akiva Eiger disagrees with the Magen Avraham on the point of Trumat Hadeshen. Mishna Brurah 1:17 rules like the Magen Avraham. </ref>
#Some say that if one is running late and if they say all of korbanot they won't be able to daven Shemona Esrei with the congregation, they should start with pesukei dzimra.<ref>Avnei Derech 14:8 quotes Halichot Olam v. 1 p. 72 that if someone is late they should start with pesukei dzimra and say korbanot after davening.</ref>
==Specific Parts of Korbanot==
==Specific Parts of Korbanot==
===Parshat Akeda===
===Parshat Akeda===
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# There is a minhag to recite the pasuk V'ani Brov Chasdecha (ואני ברוב חסדך אבא ביתך אשתחוה אל היכל קדשך ביראתך) after entering Shul.<ref>Magen Avraham 47:1, Mishna Brurah 47:1, Ben Ish Chai Shana Rishona Vayera n. 5</ref> Some recite בבית אלהים נהלך ברגש before entering Shul.<ref>Magen Avraham 47:1, Mishna Brurah 47:1</ref>
# There is a minhag to recite the pasuk V'ani Brov Chasdecha (ואני ברוב חסדך אבא ביתך אשתחוה אל היכל קדשך ביראתך) after entering Shul.<ref>Magen Avraham 47:1, Mishna Brurah 47:1, Ben Ish Chai Shana Rishona Vayera n. 5</ref> Some recite בבית אלהים נהלך ברגש before entering Shul.<ref>Magen Avraham 47:1, Mishna Brurah 47:1</ref>
===Mikadesh Shimcha Brabbim===
===Mikadesh Shimcha Brabbim===
# If someone forgot to say Mikadesh Shimcha Brabbim before Shacharit he can say it afterwards until the end of the fourth hour of the day.<ref>Ishei Yisrael ch. 5 fnt. 73 quotes Rav Chaim Kanievsky as holding that if a person forgot to recite the bracha of mikadesh shimcha brabbim before Shacharit he can still recite it afterwards. Piskei Chatom Sofer OC p. 16 based on Hagahot Chatom Sofer OC 71 that an onen who was an onen until after the fourth hour of the day should not recite baruch she'amar and yishtabach nor mikadesh shimcha brabbim.</ref>
# If someone forgot to say Mikadesh Shimcha Brabbim before Shacharit he can say it afterwards until the end of the fourth hour of the day.<ref>Ishei Yisrael ch. 5 fnt. 73 quotes Rav Chaim Kanievsky as holding that if a person forgot to recite the bracha of mikadesh shimcha brabbim before Shacharit he can still recite it afterwards. Piskei Chatom Sofer OC p. 16 based on Hagahot Chatom Sofer OC 71 that an onen who was an onen until after the fourth hour of the day should not recite baruch she'amar and yishtabach nor mikadesh shimcha brabbim.</ref>
#It is good to say Shema and Baruch Shem each day before davening because sometimes davening is running late and one won't reach Shema until it is too late. In order to recite it before it is too late, one should say it earlier.<ref>Tur and Rama O.C. 46:9</ref>
#The minhag is to recite לעולם יהא אדם ירא שמים... רבון כל העולמים each morning before pesukei dzimra.<ref>Siddur Rav Amram Goan (Brachot Hashachar), Machzor Vitri 89, Shibolei Haleket 6, Tur 46, Ateret Tzvi 46:24. </ref>
#If someone is late and doesn't have enough time for both lolam yehey adam and also all of pesukei dzimra, he should skip lolam yehey adam.<ref>Luach Eres (p. 457) writes that if someone is late psukei dzimra takes precedence over lolam yehey adam, if they don't have time to say both before the congregation reaches barchu.</ref> It can be recited after davening.<Ref>Ishei Yisrael ch. 5 fnt. 73</ref>


===Parshat HaTamid===
===Parshat HaTamid===
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