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# The congregation should stand while the Baal Tokeah makes the [[Brachot]] on the [[shofar]] and then they may sit for the blows prior to [[Mussaf]]. For the blows during [[Mussaf]] and the [[Chazarat HaShatz]], the congregation should stand.<ref>Yalkut Yosef 583:3 (Moadim pg. 36) </ref>
# The congregation should stand while the Baal Tokeah makes the [[Brachot]] on the [[shofar]] and then they may sit for the blows prior to [[Mussaf]]. For the blows during [[Mussaf]] and the [[Chazarat HaShatz]], the congregation should stand.<ref>Yalkut Yosef 583:3 (Moadim pg. 36) </ref>
# One who couldn't go hear the [[shofar]] with a congregation and is having it blown for him at home, must stand for the [[shofar]] blowing. <ref> Sh"t Haridbaz 4:25 </ref>  
# One who couldn't go hear the [[shofar]] with a congregation and is having it blown for him at home, must stand for the [[shofar]] blowing. <ref> Sh"t Haridbaz 4:25 </ref>  
# The custom is to stand even for the tekiot which are referred to as the tekiot dimiyushav, the 1st 30 tekiot, 3 sets of Tashrat, Tashat and Tarat. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 585:2. </ref> A weak, ill, or old person can be lenient. <ref> Shaar Hatziyun 585:2. </ref>  
# The custom is to stand even for the tekiot which are referred to as the tekiot dimiyushav, the 1st 30 tekiot, 3 sets of Tashrat, Tashat and Tarat. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 585:2 </ref> A weak, ill, or old person can be lenient. <ref> Shaar Hatziyun 585:2. </ref>  
# The 30 tekiot after that are referred to as the tekiot dimeumad because one is required to stand for those. However, if one sat during these tekiot he has nevertheless fulfilled his obligation. <ref> Mishna Brurah 592:2 </ref>  
# The 30 tekiot after that are referred to as the tekiot dimeumad because one is required to stand for those. However, if one sat during these tekiot he has nevertheless fulfilled his obligation. <ref> Mishna Brurah 592:2 </ref>  
# One should refrain from talking from when the beracha is recited until after all 100 tekiot are blown. <ref> Chayei Adam 141:9. Sh"t Minchat Yitzchak 3:44 and 4:47 says that [[Asher Yatzar]] may be recited during this time. </ref> One should also try not to cough or yawn during the [[shofar]] blowing so as not to confuse any listeners. <ref> Yalkut Yosef Moadim pg. 40 </ref>  
# One should refrain from talking from when the beracha is recited until after all 100 tekiot are blown. <ref> Chayei Adam 141:9. Sh"t Minchat Yitzchak 3:44 and 4:47 says that [[Asher Yatzar]] may be recited during this time. </ref> One should also try not to cough or yawn during the [[shofar]] blowing so as not to confuse any listeners. <ref> Yalkut Yosef Moadim pg. 40 </ref>  
# If one is unsure if he heard the [[shofar]] or not, he should hear it again without a beracha. <ref> Yalkut Yosef Moadim pg. 37, Chazon Ovadia Yamim Noraim pg. 161 </ref>  
# If one is unsure if he heard the [[shofar]] or not, he should hear it again without a beracha. <ref> Yalkut Yosef Moadim pg. 37, Chazon Ovadia Yamim Noraim pg. 161 </ref>