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* In conclusion, the S”A HaRav 108:1 and Pri Megadim (A”A 108:2) write that one should be concerned for the opinion of the Magan Avraham and if one makes a mistake and has intent that the first one should be the Tashlumin then one should pray again voluntarily. However, the Biur Halacha 108:1 D”H VeIm Hiyfech writes that the halacha follows S”A. The Yalkut Yosef (108:1, Tefillah pg 566, Sherit Yosef vol 3 pg 75) writes that the primary halacha follows the S”A however it’s preferable to stipulate that if one isn’t obligated that one is praying a voluntary prayer. </ref> | * In conclusion, the S”A HaRav 108:1 and Pri Megadim (A”A 108:2) write that one should be concerned for the opinion of the Magan Avraham and if one makes a mistake and has intent that the first one should be the Tashlumin then one should pray again voluntarily. However, the Biur Halacha 108:1 D”H VeIm Hiyfech writes that the halacha follows S”A. The Yalkut Yosef (108:1, Tefillah pg 566, Sherit Yosef vol 3 pg 75) writes that the primary halacha follows the S”A however it’s preferable to stipulate that if one isn’t obligated that one is praying a voluntary prayer. </ref> | ||
==Tashlumin for Mussaf== | ==Tashlumin for Mussaf== | ||
# There is no makeup (Tashlumin) if one missed saying Mussaf. <Ref> Tosfot (Brachot 26a D”H Iybah) writes that there’s no tashlumin for | # There is no makeup (Tashlumin) if one missed saying Mussaf. <Ref> Tosfot (Brachot 26a D”H Iybah) writes that there’s no tashlumin for [[Mussaf]] because you can’t say the (pesukim or inyan of) Korbanot at night and [[Mussaf]] was instituted as a remembrance of Korbanot and not a request of mercy. Rabbenu Yonah 18a D”G Taah(2), and Rosh 4:1 agree. This is the ruling of Tur and S”A 108:6. Kitzur S"A 21:8 concurs.</ref> | ||
# Some say that there's no Tashlumin if one missed Neilah of Yom Kippur, while others disagree. <ref>Chazon Ovadya (Yamim Noraim, Hilchot Neilah) writes that there's no Tashlumin for Neilah, while the Or Letzion argues that there is Tashlumin for Neilah. </ref> | # Some say that there's no Tashlumin if one missed Neilah of Yom Kippur, while others disagree. <ref>Chazon Ovadya (Yamim Noraim, Hilchot Neilah) writes that there's no Tashlumin for Neilah, while the Or Letzion argues that there is Tashlumin for Neilah. </ref> | ||
==Women== | ==Women== |