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# Kedi Dibbur is the time it takes to say Shalom Alecha Rebbe. <ref>Kitzur S"A (Klalim s.v. Kedi)</ref>
# Kedi Dibbur is the time it takes to say Shalom Alecha Rebbe. <ref>Kitzur S"A (Klalim s.v. Kedi)</ref>
# Toch Kedi Dibbur is less than the time it takes to say Shalom Alecha Rebbe.<ref>Kitzur S"A (Klalim s.v. Kedi)</ref>
# Toch Kedi Dibbur is less than the time it takes to say Shalom Alecha Rebbe.<ref>Kitzur S"A (Klalim s.v. Kedi)</ref>
==Kdei Aniva==
# There are several opinions about how long Kdei Aniva is, however, one doesn't need to be strict to consider it to be longer than 2 gudalin.<reF>How long is kdei aniva? There’s several opinions about this topic: Smag- long enough to loop around all the rest of the 7 strings, Chayei Adam, Kitzur Shulchan Aruch (9:13)- 4 gudalin, Biur Halacha: 2 gudalin, Eliya Rabba (paskening like Rif and Rosh)- long enough to loop around just 1 string (very short.) The BIur Halacha concludes that there’s no need to be strict for more than 2 gudalin. And he says if you have no choice, you can rely on the Eliya Rabba. </ref>
# How long is a gudal in practical terms? Chazon Ish: 5 cm, Rav Chaim Naeh: 4 cm. <ref>Rav Mordechai Eliyahu (comments to Kitzur 9:13) writes that Kedi Anivah is 4 cm. </ref>


==Shaot Zmaniot==
==Shaot Zmaniot==