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==Procedure of a Siyum==
==Procedure of a Siyum==
# One reads the last part of the Masechet, recites the Hadran, the list of Rav Papa's ten sons, the "Vehaerev Na" prayer, and [[Kaddish]].<ref>Aruch HaShulchan, Yoreh Deah 246:44</ref>
# One reads the last part of the Masechet, recites the Hadran, the list of Rav Papa's ten sons, the "Vehaerev Na" prayer, and [[Kaddish]].<ref>Aruch HaShulchan, Yoreh Deah 246:44</ref>
#[[Kaddish]] De'itchadeta is commonly recited at the conclusion of the Siyum.<ref>Yalkut Yosef Tefillah vol.1 56:33 and vol. 2 110:17</ref> Some recite Kaddish DeRabbanan.<ref>Aruch HaShulchan, Yoreh Deah 246:44</ref>
#The [[Maharshal]] suggested that "Shehasimcha Bimono" should be added to the [[Zimun]] at a Siyum, but his suggestion has not been accepted.<ref>Yam Shel Shlomo (Bava Kama 7:37), Aruch HaShulchan (Yoreh Deah 246:45)</ref>
#The [[Maharshal]] suggested that "Shehasimcha Bimono" should be added to the [[Zimun]] at a Siyum, but his suggestion has not been accepted.<ref>Yam Shel Shlomo (Bava Kama 7:37), Aruch HaShulchan (Yoreh Deah 246:45)</ref>
==What Learning Entitles One To Make a Siyum==
==What Learning Entitles One To Make a Siyum==
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# It is not necessary to study the entire masechet in order. <ref> Yalkut Yosef 470:20 </ref>
# It is not necessary to study the entire masechet in order. <ref> Yalkut Yosef 470:20 </ref>
# If someone studies through one of the books of the holy Zohar, it is considered an act of genuine Torah study even if he does not understand any of the mystical meanings of the passages. Celebrating the completion of these books is sufficient to exempt a firstborn from fasting on the 14th of Nissan. <ref> Yalkut Yosef 470:19 </ref>
# If someone studies through one of the books of the holy Zohar, it is considered an act of genuine Torah study even if he does not understand any of the mystical meanings of the passages. Celebrating the completion of these books is sufficient to exempt a firstborn from fasting on the 14th of Nissan. <ref> Yalkut Yosef 470:19 </ref>
==[[Kaddish]]==
#[[Kaddish]] De'itchadeta is commonly recited at the conclusion of the Siyum.<ref>Yalkut Yosef Tefillah vol.1 56:33 and vol. 2 110:17</ref> Some recite Kaddish DeRabbanan.<ref>Aruch HaShulchan, Yoreh Deah 246:44</ref>
==[[Tachanun]]==
==[[Tachanun]]==
#[[Tachanun]] is not recited at the Tefillah following or preceding a Siyum.<ref>Sh"t Yabia Omer 4:13 writes that one doesn't say [[Tachanun]] in the [[davening]] right before a siyum just like the mishna in Taanit (31a) says that in they made a holiday on [[Tu BeAv]] because certain families finished for the season the mitzvah of chopping wood for the Bet HaMikdash.</ref>
#[[Tachanun]] is not recited at the Tefillah following or preceding a Siyum.<ref>Sh"t Yabia Omer 4:13 writes that one doesn't say [[Tachanun]] in the [[davening]] right before a siyum just like the mishna in Taanit (31a) says that in they made a holiday on [[Tu BeAv]] because certain families finished for the season the mitzvah of chopping wood for the Bet HaMikdash.</ref>
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