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#For other details about making one hundred [[Brachot]] on Yom Kippur, see the [[Making one hundred Brachot daily]] page.
#For other details about making one hundred [[Brachot]] on Yom Kippur, see the [[Making one hundred Brachot daily]] page.


===Mincha===
# Most Sephardic communities recite the Akeidah before Mincha, as, according to the Zohar, the Akeidah took place on Yom Kippur. [[Moroccans]] also recite the piyut of Et Shaare Ratzon during Petichat HaHeichal.<ref>Magen Avot (Orach Chaim 622:1)</ref>
# If Yom Kippur coincides with Shabbat, Sephardim still recite Tzidkatecha and Avinu Malkenu, but Ashenazim do not.<ref>Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim 622:3, Magen Avod ad loc.</ref>
===Neilah===
===Neilah===
''Neilah is the concluding prayer of public fast days, which, in modern times, is only recited on Yom Kippur. It consists of Ashrei, a silent Amidah, a Chazzarat HaShatz, and various selichot and addenda depending on the community. Birkat Kohanim is recited during the repetition of the Amidah.''
''Neilah is the concluding prayer of public fast days, which, in modern times, is only recited on Yom Kippur. It consists of Ashrei, a silent Amidah, a Chazzarat HaShatz, and various selichot and addenda depending on the community. Birkat Kohanim is recited during the repetition of the Amidah.''
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