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# One must wait between Shemonah Esrei’s whether (1) one is saying [[Mussaf]] right after [[Shacharit]], (3) if one is doing [[Tashlumin]], or (3) if one made a mistake and needs to repeat Shemonah Esrei. <ref>
# One must wait between Shemonah Esrei’s whether (1) one is saying [[Mussaf]] right after [[Shacharit]], (3) if one is doing [[Tashlumin]], or (3) if one made a mistake and needs to repeat Shemonah Esrei. <ref>
* Rashi ([[Brachot]] 30b s.v. Kama) explains that the Gemara is discussing a case where one made a mistake and has to repeat Shemonah Esrei or if one wants to say [[Mussaf]] right after [[Shacharit]]. Tosfot s.v. Kama gives the same examples. The Rambam ([[Tefillah]] 10:15) implies that the same is true if a person has to say [[Tashlumin]] (a make up [[prayer]]) one has to wait between one Shemonah Esrei and the next. (This implication is clearly explained in the Kesef Mishna 10:15 there.) The Tur 101:1 agrees.  
* Rashi ([[Brachot]] 30b s.v. Kama) explains that the Gemara is discussing a case where one made a mistake and has to repeat Shemonah Esrei or if one wants to say [[Mussaf]] right after [[Shacharit]]. Tosfot s.v. Kama gives the same examples. The Rambam ([[Tefillah]] 10:15) implies that the same is true if a person has to say [[Tashlumin]] (a make up [[prayer]]) one has to wait between one Shemonah Esrei and the next. (This implication is clearly explained in the Kesef Mishna 10:15 there.) The Tur 101:1 agrees.  
* The Mishna Brurah 101:1, 3 writes that whether one is saying [[Mussaf]] right after [[Shacharit]], if one is doing [[Tashlumin]], or if one made a mistake and needs to repeat Shemonah Esrei one should wait before starting the next Shemonah Esrei. </ref>
* The Mishna Brurah 101:1, 3 writes that whether one is saying [[Mussaf]] right after [[Shacharit]], if one is doing [[Tashlumin]], or if one made a mistake and needs to repeat Shemonah Esrei one should wait before starting the next Shemonah Esrei. </ref> This time begins after one says Oseh Shalom and after one has taken one’s three steps back. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 101:2, Kaf HaChaim 101:2 </ref>
# This time begins after one says Oseh Shalom and after one has taken one’s three steps back. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 101:2, Kaf HaChaim 101:2 </ref>
# Even if one doesn’t want to take three steps forward but rather one plans on saying the second Shemonah Esrei in the place one finished one’s three steps one must wait this amount of time before starting the next Shemonah Esrei. <ref>Mishna Brurah 105:4 explains that one must wait this amount of time even if one plans on saying Shemonah Esrei in the place where one finished taking three steps back. Otherwise, one would need to wait anyway before taking three steps forward even if one wasn’t saying another Shemonah Esrei. This is also brought by the Kaf HaChaim 105:4. </ref>
# Even if one doesn’t want to take three steps forward but rather one plans on saying the second Shemonah Esrei in the place one finished one’s three steps one must wait this amount of time before starting the next Shemonah Esrei. <ref>Mishna Brurah 105:4 explains that one must wait this amount of time even if one plans on saying Shemonah Esrei in the place where one finished taking three steps back. Otherwise, one would need to wait anyway before taking three steps forward even if one wasn’t saying another Shemonah Esrei. This is also brought by the Kaf HaChaim 105:4. </ref>
# One who realizes that he missed a key part of the amidah, such as Yaaleh viyavo, so that he must start again from the beginning, need not wait at all. <ref> Rivivot Ephraim 1:170 </ref>


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