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# If mincha last until after nightfall, tachanun is not recited. <ref> Kitzur S"A 69:8, Mishna Berura 131:16 </ref>
# If mincha last until after nightfall, tachanun is not recited. <ref> Kitzur S"A 69:8, Mishna Berura 131:16 </ref>
===If one hears Kedusha of a late Mincha minyan===
===If one hears Kedusha of a late Mincha minyan===
# If one prayed maariv before nightfall and then hears another minyan pray [[Mincha]] many authorities hold that one should answer kedusha even if this happened on Friday night. <ref>Magen Giborim 237:1, Amudei Esh 3:19, Yaskil Avdi 5:30, and Tiferet Adam 8 hold that even after saying maariv one may answer kedusha of a minyan saying [[Mincha]] unlike the opinion of the Erech Shai 236, Yagel Yacov, and Aruch HaShulchan 232. Yismach Lev 16 writes that even on Friday night if one said maariv one may still answer kedusha. Sh"t Tzitz Eliezer 10:16 and Sh"t Yabea Omer 6:21 agree with the Yishmach lev.</ref>
# If one prayed maariv before nightfall and then hears another minyan pray [[Mincha]] many authorities hold that one should answer kedusha even if this happened on Friday night. <ref>Magen Giborim 237:1, Amudei Esh 3:19, Yaskil Avdi 5:30, and Tiferet Adam 8 hold that even after saying maariv one may answer kedusha of a minyan saying [[Mincha]] unlike the opinion of the Erech Shai 236, Yagel Yacov, and Aruch HaShulchan 232. Yismach Lev 16 writes that even on Friday night if one said maariv one may still answer kedusha. Sh"t Tzitz Eliezer 10:16 and Sh"t Yabia Omer 6:21 agree with the Yishmach lev.</ref>


==Times for Arvit==
==Times for Arvit==