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It is noted that reciting Vayechulu three times on Friday night contains within it deep kabbalistic secrets.<ref>Kaf Hachaim 268:33,35</ref>  If one is in the midst of reciting the silent Amida when the congregation about to recite Vayechulu together, one should aim to recite the Vayechulu of one's Amida along with the congregation, if possible.<ref>Halichot Shlomo I 14:5, Tzitz Eliezer 14:24</ref> Talking during the public recitation of Vayechulu is strictly forbidden.<ref>O.C. 268:12, Mishna Berura 56:1</ref>
It is noted that reciting Vayechulu three times on Friday night contains within it deep kabbalistic secrets.<ref>Kaf Hachaim 268:33,35</ref>  If one is in the midst of reciting the silent Amida when the congregation about to recite Vayechulu together, one should aim to recite the Vayechulu of one's Amida along with the congregation, if possible.<ref>Halichot Shlomo I 14:5, Tzitz Eliezer 14:24</ref> Talking during the public recitation of Vayechulu is strictly forbidden.<ref>O.C. 268:12, Mishna Berura 56:1</ref>
==Mussaf==
==Mussaf==
# If Rosh Chodesh is coming up in the next week, before Mussaf the congregation says the bracha for the new moon and announces the rosh chodesh. <ref> see next note</ref>
# If [[Rosh Chodesh]] is coming up in the next week, before Mussaf the congregation says the bracha for the new moon and announces the rosh chodesh. <ref> see next note</ref>
# Ashkenazim have the minhag to stand for the announcement and bracha of Rosh Chodesh on [[Shabbat]] the week before Rosh Chodesh. <ref> Magen Avraham 417:1, Igrot Moshe 1:142 </ref> However, the Syrian minhag is not to stand for this. <ref> [http://www.dailyhalacha.com/displayRead.asp?readID=1352 Rabbi Mansour] on Dailyhalacha.com </ref>
# Ashkenazim have the minhag to stand for the announcement and bracha of [[Rosh Chodesh]] on [[Shabbat]] the week before Rosh Chodesh. <ref> Magen Avraham 417:1, Igrot Moshe 1:142 </ref> However, the Syrian minhag is not to stand for this. <ref> [http://www.dailyhalacha.com/displayRead.asp?readID=1352 Rabbi Mansour] on Dailyhalacha.com </ref>
# See [[Mussaf]]
# See [[Mussaf]]