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# If the one [[davening]] behind oneself has finished but didn’t take his three steps back and is waiting for someone else behind him, it’s permitted to take the three steps back in order to go to do a mitzvah like saying [[tachanun]]. <Ref> Halichot Shlomo 8:34 </ref>
# If the one [[davening]] behind oneself has finished but didn’t take his three steps back and is waiting for someone else behind him, it’s permitted to take the three steps back in order to go to do a mitzvah like saying [[tachanun]]. <Ref> Halichot Shlomo 8:34 </ref>
===Potential leniencies===
===Potential leniencies===
# Even if the one [[Davening]] has a [[tallit]] over his face it’s still forbidden to pass in front of the one [[davening]]. <Ref> Beiur Halacha 102:4 s.v. Asur says although it doesn't distract the person praying, it is still a problem of creating a [[hefsek]] between him and the shechina. Sh"t Teshuvot Vihanhagot 1:75 says some would allow it in this situation.  </ref>
# Even if the one [[Davening]] has a [[Tallit]] over his face it’s still forbidden to pass in front of the one [[davening]]. <Ref> Beiur Halacha 102:4 s.v. Asur says although it doesn't distract the person praying, it is still a problem of creating a [[hefsek]] between him and the shechina. Sh"t Teshuvot Vihanhagot 1:75 says some would allow it in this situation.  </ref>
# A Kohen who needs to pass someone [[Davening]] in order to Duchan, or someone who needs the bathroom is permitted to pass in front of someone who’s [[Davening]]. This is only true if the one [[Davening]] has his eyes closed, or has his eyes open and not in the siddur, however if his eyes are open but are focused on the siddur, it’s forbidden to pass before him in any regard. <Ref> Halichot Shlomo 8:33 </ref>
# A Kohen who needs to pass someone [[Davening]] in order to Duchan, or someone who needs the bathroom is permitted to pass in front of someone who’s [[Davening]]. This is only true if the one [[Davening]] has his eyes closed, or has his eyes open and not in the siddur, however if his eyes are open but are focused on the siddur, it’s forbidden to pass before him in any regard. <Ref> Halichot Shlomo 8:33 </ref>
# However, it’s forbidden to pass in front of someone [[Davening]] or take three steps back in order to say [[Tachanun]]. <Ref> Halichot Shlomo 8:33 </ref>
# However, it’s forbidden to pass in front of someone [[Davening]] or take three steps back in order to say [[Tachanun]]. <Ref> Halichot Shlomo 8:33 </ref>