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# One should kiss his Tefilin Shel Yad during Kedushat Yotzer. <Ref> Ben Ish Chai (Shemot 2), and Halacha Brurah 59:11. </ref>
# One should kiss his Tefilin Shel Yad during Kedushat Yotzer. <Ref> Ben Ish Chai (Shemot 2), and Halacha Brurah 59:11. </ref>
# The congregation should say it out loud and if an individual says it he should say it quietly. <Ref>Ravyah Brachot 1:66, Hagot Maimon (Tefilot Kol HaShana 3), Rama 59:3 say that Kedushat Yotzer should be said out loud. Eliyah Raba 59:4 says that this only applies with the congregation but an individual should say it quietly. Shar Teshuva 59:3 and Mishna Brurah 59:13 quote the Eliyah Raba and Shalmei Tzibbor pg 155a who says that there’s no concern for an individual to say it aloud. Halacha Brurah 59:12 rules like the Eliyah Raba because that distinction is clear in the Ramban (Lekutim beginning of Brachot D”H VeAni Evin). </ref>
# The congregation should say it out loud and if an individual says it he should say it quietly. <Ref>Ravyah Brachot 1:66, Hagot Maimon (Tefilot Kol HaShana 3), Rama 59:3 say that Kedushat Yotzer should be said out loud. Eliyah Raba 59:4 says that this only applies with the congregation but an individual should say it quietly. Shar Teshuva 59:3 and Mishna Brurah 59:13 quote the Eliyah Raba and Shalmei Tzibbor pg 155a who says that there’s no concern for an individual to say it aloud. Halacha Brurah 59:12 rules like the Eliyah Raba because that distinction is clear in the Ramban (Lekutim beginning of Brachot D”H VeAni Evin). </ref>
==Aleinu==
# When the congregation is saying Aleinu, one should also say it along with them. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 65:9, Yalkut Yosef (Tefillah vol 2, p. 462)</ref>


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