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==Yom Kippur morning prayers==
==Yom Kippur morning prayers==
# According to some poskim, the beracha "Sheasa Li Kol Tzorki" should not be recited on [[Yom Kippur]]. <ref> Ben Ish Hai, Vayeshev, 9; Kaf Hachaim 46:17 </ref> Others disagree. <ref> Chazon Ovadyah (Yamim Noraim pg 320),  </ref>  
# According to some poskim, the beracha "Sheasa Li Kol Tzorki" should not be recited on [[Yom Kippur]]. <ref> Ben Ish Chai, Vayeshev, 9; Kaf Hachaim 46:17 </ref> Others disagree. <ref> Chazon Ovadyah (Yamim Noraim pg 320),  </ref>  
# It’s preferable to minimize in piyutim and [[selichot]] in order to start [[Mussaf]] before six and half hours. <Ref> S”A 620:1 writes one should minimize piyutim and [[selichot]] in order to finish [[Mussaf]] by the end of the seventh hour. Even though some achronim explain S”A simply that one should start [[Mussaf]] by the beginning of the seventh hour (midday), many achronim say that the term S”A used wasn’t precise and really he means the time of [[Mincha]] which is six and a half hours. That is the opinion of Mishna Brurah 620:2 and Yalkut Yosef (Moadim pg 104). Mishna Brurah 620:1 says that if it is the end of the sixth hour one may skip Avinu Malkenu in order to say [[Mussaf]] by the end of the seventh hour. </ref> However, if one did wait until after six and a half hours one should say [[Mussaf]] first and then [[Mincha]] unless nine and a half hours passed in which case [[Mincha]] should go first. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 620:2 rules like the opinion of the Ri quoted by S”A 286:4 (see [[Mussaf]] page for lengthy explanation).</ref>
# It’s preferable to minimize in piyutim and [[selichot]] in order to start [[Mussaf]] before six and half hours. <Ref> S”A 620:1 writes one should minimize piyutim and [[selichot]] in order to finish [[Mussaf]] by the end of the seventh hour. Even though some achronim explain S”A simply that one should start [[Mussaf]] by the beginning of the seventh hour (midday), many achronim say that the term S”A used wasn’t precise and really he means the time of [[Mincha]] which is six and a half hours. That is the opinion of Mishna Brurah 620:2 and Yalkut Yosef (Moadim pg 104). Mishna Brurah 620:1 says that if it is the end of the sixth hour one may skip Avinu Malkenu in order to say [[Mussaf]] by the end of the seventh hour. </ref> However, if one did wait until after six and a half hours one should say [[Mussaf]] first and then [[Mincha]] unless nine and a half hours passed in which case [[Mincha]] should go first. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 620:2 rules like the opinion of the Ri quoted by S”A 286:4 (see [[Mussaf]] page for lengthy explanation).</ref>
# Some have the minhag to add Piyutim even during the [[Brachot]] [[Kriyat Shema]], however, it’s preferable not to add Piyutim there. <ref>Kaf HaChaim 620:1 </ref>
# Some have the minhag to add Piyutim even during the [[Brachot]] [[Kriyat Shema]], however, it’s preferable not to add Piyutim there. <ref>Kaf HaChaim 620:1 </ref>