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==If one forgot to say Mincha on Friday afternoon==
==If one forgot to say Mincha on Friday afternoon==
# If one forgot to say Mincha on Friday one should say Arvit on Friday night, two [[Shemoneh Esrei]]s of [[Shabbat]], the first one for Arvit and the second as a makeup for Mincha ([[Tashlumin]]). <Ref>S”A 108:9 </ref>
# If one forgot to say Mincha on Friday one should say Arvit on Friday night, two [[Shemoneh Esrei]]s of [[Shabbat]], the first one for Arvit and the second as a makeup for Mincha ([[Tashlumin]]). <Ref>S”A 108:9 </ref>
==If one forgot to say Mincha on Shabbat afternoon==
# If one forgot to say Mincha on Shabbat afternoon one should recite "Atta Chonantanu" in his first Amida in Arvit for Motzae Shabbat but omit it in his second. However, if one said "Atta Chonantanu" in both Amidot, he is still yotze. <ref> Kitzur S"A of Rav Rephael Baruch Toledano, Volume 1, Page 97 </ref>
==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 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>