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# One may say the Yehi Ratzon’s with Hashem’s name.<ref> Mishna Brurah 583:2 writes that the text of the Yehi Ratzon begin with Yehi Ratzon Milfanecha Hashem Elokeinu VeiyLokei Avoneitu with Hashem’s actual name. Teshuvot VeHanhagot 2:266 and Chazon Ovadyah (p. 93) agree. Nitai Gavriel 29:22, however, writes that from some poskim it seems that there was a text without Hashem’s name. Rav Shlomo Zalman’s minhag (Halichot Shlomo p. 12 note 70) was to say the first Yehi Ratzon with Hashem’s name and the others with Avinu SheBaShamayim. He explained that he did so because it’s difficult to have the proper kavana when saying Hashem’s name. Similarly, the Stiepler’s minhag (Orchot Rabbenu vol 2, p. 175) was to say them without Hashem’s name. </ref>  
# One may say the Yehi Ratzon’s with Hashem’s name.<ref> Mishna Brurah 583:2 writes that the text of the Yehi Ratzon begin with Yehi Ratzon Milfanecha Hashem Elokeinu VeiyLokei Avoneitu with Hashem’s actual name. Teshuvot VeHanhagot 2:266 and Chazon Ovadyah (p. 93) agree. Nitai Gavriel 29:22, however, writes that from some poskim it seems that there was a text without Hashem’s name. Rav Shlomo Zalman’s minhag (Halichot Shlomo p. 12 note 70) was to say the first Yehi Ratzon with Hashem’s name and the others with Avinu SheBaShamayim. He explained that he did so because it’s difficult to have the proper kavana when saying Hashem’s name. Similarly, the Stiepler’s minhag (Orchot Rabbenu vol 2, p. 175) was to say them without Hashem’s name. </ref>  
# These fruits and vegetables include: dates, promegrantes, beets, gourd, black eyed peas, fish head, and apple. <ref>Torat HaMoadim 4:1</ref>
# These fruits and vegetables include: dates, promegrantes, beets, gourd, black eyed peas, fish head, and apple. <ref>Torat HaMoadim 4:1</ref>
# One should eat these fruits and vegetables in the meal after having eaten a kezayit of bread. <ref>Chazon Ovadyah (yamim Noraim p. 93)</ref>
# One should eat these fruits and vegetables in the meal after having eaten a [[Kezayit]] of bread. <ref>Chazon Ovadyah (yamim Noraim p. 93)</ref>


==Sleeping on Rosh Hashana==
==Sleeping on Rosh Hashana==