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#For other details about making one hundred [[Brachot]] on Yom Kippur, see the [[Making one hundred Brachot daily]] page. | #For other details about making one hundred [[Brachot]] on Yom Kippur, see the [[Making one hundred Brachot daily]] page. | ||
===Mincha=== | |||
# Most Sephardic communities recite the Akeidah before Mincha, as, according to the Zohar, the Akeidah took place on Yom Kippur. [[Moroccans]] also recite the piyut of Et Shaare Ratzon during Petichat HaHeichal.<ref>Magen Avot (Orach Chaim 622:1)</ref> | |||
# If Yom Kippur coincides with Shabbat, Sephardim still recite Tzidkatecha and Avinu Malkenu, but Ashenazim do not.<ref>Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim 622:3, Magen Avod ad loc.</ref> | |||
===Neilah=== | ===Neilah=== | ||
''Neilah is the concluding prayer of public fast days, which, in modern times, is only recited on Yom Kippur. It consists of Ashrei, a silent Amidah, a Chazzarat HaShatz, and various selichot and addenda depending on the community. Birkat Kohanim is recited during the repetition of the Amidah.'' | ''Neilah is the concluding prayer of public fast days, which, in modern times, is only recited on Yom Kippur. It consists of Ashrei, a silent Amidah, a Chazzarat HaShatz, and various selichot and addenda depending on the community. Birkat Kohanim is recited during the repetition of the Amidah.'' |