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==If one forgot to say Arvit on Motzae Shabbat==
==If one forgot to say Arvit on Motzae Shabbat==
# If one forgot to say [[Arvit]] on Motzae [[Shabbat]] one should not say "[[Atta Chonantanu]]" in his Tashlumin, unless he missed [[Havdala]]. <ref> Kitzur S"A of Rav Rephael Baruch Toledano, Volume 1, Page 97 </ref>  
# If one forgot to say [[Arvit]] on Motzae [[Shabbat]] one should not say "[[Atta Chonantanu]]" in his Tashlumin, unless he missed [[Havdala]]. <ref> Kitzur S"A of Rav Rephael Baruch Toledano, Vol. 1 pg. 97, Yalkut Yosef [[Tefilla]] vol. 1 pg. 599 </ref>
 
==If one forgot to say Mincha before [[Rosh Chodesh]]==
==If one forgot to say Mincha before [[Rosh Chodesh]]==
# If one forgot to say [[Mincha]] before [[Rosh Chodesh]] one should say [[Arvit]] on [[Rosh Chodesh]], two [[Shemoneh Esrei]]s with [[Yaaleh VeYavo]], the first one for [[Arvit]] and the second as a makeup for [[Mincha]] (Tashlumin). <Ref>Bet Yosef 422:2 quotes the Kol Bo who says that one only needs to say [[Yaaleh VeYavo]] in the first [[Shemoneh Esrei]]. The Levush 108:9, Olot Tamid 108:12, and the Bet Yosef (as it seems from the Bet Yosef there) agree with the Kol Bo. However, the Darkei Moshe 422:2 argues that one needs to say [[Yaaleh VeYavo]] Magan Avraham (108:7, 10, and 12), Kitzur S”A 21:6, Chaye Adam, and other Achronim including Mishna Brurah 108:26 hold that one should say [[Yaaleh VeYavo]] in both [[Shemoneh Esrei]]s. Halacha Brurah 108:27 (quotingn his father Rav Ovadyah) also agrees with Mishna Brurah. </ref>
# If one forgot to say [[Mincha]] before [[Rosh Chodesh]] one should say [[Arvit]] on [[Rosh Chodesh]], two [[Shemoneh Esrei]]s with [[Yaaleh VeYavo]], the first one for [[Arvit]] and the second as a makeup for [[Mincha]] (Tashlumin). <Ref>Bet Yosef 422:2 quotes the Kol Bo who says that one only needs to say [[Yaaleh VeYavo]] in the first [[Shemoneh Esrei]]. The Levush 108:9, Olot Tamid 108:12, and the Bet Yosef (as it seems from the Bet Yosef there) agree with the Kol Bo. However, the Darkei Moshe 422:2 argues that one needs to say [[Yaaleh VeYavo]] Magan Avraham (108:7, 10, and 12), Kitzur S”A 21:6, Chaye Adam, and other Achronim including Mishna Brurah 108:26 hold that one should say [[Yaaleh VeYavo]] in both [[Shemoneh Esrei]]s. Halacha Brurah 108:27 (quotingn his father Rav Ovadyah) also agrees with Mishna Brurah. </ref>