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==Basic==
==General rules==
# If one forgot to say Shacharit one should say [[Mincha]] twice, the first for [[Mincha]] and the second as a makeup (Tashlumin) of [[Shacharit]]. <Ref> The basic halacha that there is an ability to makeup a prayer is found in the Tur and S”A 108:1 quoting the Briatta on Gemara Brachot 26a. The Halacha Brurah (Shaar HaTzion 108:1) writes that the rabbis instituted Tashlumin as an obligation and it’s not just voluntary. </ref>
# If one forgot to say Shacharit one should say [[Mincha]] twice, the first for [[Mincha]] and the second as a makeup (Tashlumin) of [[Shacharit]]. <Ref> Rabbi Yochanan in Gemara Brachot 26a establishes that one has the ability to makeup a prayer that one missed. This halacha is quoted and discussed in detail in the Tur and S”A 108:1. The Halacha Brurah (Shaar HaTzion 108:1) writes that the rabbis instituted Tashlumin as an obligation and it’s not just voluntary. </ref>
# If one forgot to say Mincha one should say Arvit twice, the first for Arvit, the second as a makeup (Tashlumin) of Mincha. <Ref>S”A 108:2 based on the Gemara Brachot 26a </ref>
# If one forgot to say Mincha one should say Arvit twice, the first for Arvit, the second as a makeup (Tashlumin) of Mincha. <Ref>S”A 108:2 based on the Gemara Brachot 26a </ref>
# If one forgot to say Arvit one should say Shacharit twice, the first for Shacharit, the second as a makeup (Tashlumin) of Arvit. <Ref>S”A 108:2 based on the Gemara Brachot 26a </ref>
# If one forgot to say Arvit one should say Shacharit twice, the first for Shacharit, the second as a makeup (Tashlumin) of Arvit. <Ref>S”A 108:2 based on the Gemara Brachot 26a </ref>