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# Some have minhag to change Bracha of Gaal Yisrael to Melech Tzur Yisrael however it’s preferable not to change the Bracha. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 236:3 </ref>
# Some have minhag to change Bracha of Gaal Yisrael to Melech Tzur Yisrael however it’s preferable not to change the Bracha. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 236:3 </ref>
# It’s forbidden to interrupt (with speech) between Gaal Yisrael and starting [[Shemoneh Esrei]] just like in [[Shacharit]]. However, by [[Maariv]] it’s permissible to announce [[Rosh Chodesh]] or [[Yaaleh VeYavo]] between [[Kaddish]] and [[Maariv]] (which would be forbidden by [[Shacharit]]). <Ref>S”A 236:2, Mishna Brurah 236:9 </ref>
# It’s forbidden to interrupt (with speech) between Gaal Yisrael and starting [[Shemoneh Esrei]] just like in [[Shacharit]]. However, by [[Maariv]] it’s permissible to announce [[Rosh Chodesh]] or [[Yaaleh VeYavo]] between [[Kaddish]] and [[Maariv]] (which would be forbidden by [[Shacharit]]). <Ref>S”A 236:2, Mishna Brurah 236:9 </ref>
# After the amidah at the evening maariv service, one should wait until the chazan reaches Titkabel in kaddish before taking three steps forward. However, if this would involve a long wait then one may step forward after waiting the time it takes to walk four amot (about seven feet). <ref> Sh"t Rivivot Ephraim 1:176 </ref>
===Hashkivenu===
===Hashkivenu===
# If one concludes Shomer Amo Yisrael LeAd together with the Shalich Tzibbur one should answer [[Amen]]. <Ref>BeYitzchak Yikra 236:13 </ref>
# If one concludes Shomer Amo Yisrael LeAd together with the Shalich Tzibbur one should answer [[Amen]]. <Ref>BeYitzchak Yikra 236:13 </ref>