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==Order of Maariv== | ==Order of Maariv== | ||
# The minhag is to say VeHu Rachum before [[Maariv]]. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 236:1 </ref> | # The minhag is to say VeHu Rachum before [[Maariv]]. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 236:1 </ref> | ||
# After one answers [[Barchu]] with Kavana that one is going to daven [[maariv]] now it’s forbidden to talk with others because it’s considered as if one begun the [[Brachot]] of [[Kriyat Shema]]. <ref>Mishna Brurah 236:1 </ref> | # After one answers [[Barchu]] with Kavana that one is going to daven [[maariv]] now it’s forbidden to talk with others because it’s considered as if one begun the [[Brachot]] of [[Kriyat Shema]]. <ref>Raavan in Hamanhig (Tefillah no. 26), Rama 54:3, Mishna Brurah 236:1</ref> However, it is permitted to answer amen or look into a sefer to learn without enunciating the words.<ref> Yabia Omer OC 2:5 </ref> | ||
# Of the 4 [[Brachot]] [[Kriyat Shema]] only the first one begins with Baruch the rest don’t begin with Baruch because they are considered Bracha HaSamucha LeChevarta. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 236:2,3</ref> | # Of the 4 [[Brachot]] [[Kriyat Shema]] only the first one begins with Baruch the rest don’t begin with Baruch because they are considered connected to the previous brachot (Bracha HaSamucha LeChevarta). <Ref>Mishna Brurah 236:2,3</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> | # 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 [[Shmoneh 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 [[Shmoneh 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> | ||
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# When we say the [[kedusha]] of viata kadosh we start from there and not uva litzion because the geula will not come at night. <ref> Mishna Brurah 295:2 </ref> | # When we say the [[kedusha]] of viata kadosh we start from there and not uva litzion because the geula will not come at night. <ref> Mishna Brurah 295:2 </ref> | ||
# One should stand for shuva Hashem and yoshev biseter and then sit for viata kadosh. <ref> Yalkut Yosef [[Shabbat]] vol. 1 pg. 442. Mishna Brurah 295:1 also writes that one should stand for viyhi noam </ref> | # One should stand for shuva Hashem and yoshev biseter and then sit for viata kadosh. <ref> Yalkut Yosef [[Shabbat]] vol. 1 pg. 442. Mishna Brurah 295:1 also writes that one should stand for viyhi noam </ref> | ||
# For laws of Birkat Halevana see [[Birkat | # For laws of Birkat Halevana see [[Birkat Halevana]] | ||
==Questions and Answers== | ==Questions and Answers== | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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