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If I am davening Shacharit with a minyan and I am in the middle of saying Ashrei before Uva Letziyon...? PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 16 December 2008 14:14
If I am davening Shacharit with a minyan and I am in the middle of saying Ashrei before Uva Letziyon, but the minyan is davening very fast and has already begun saying Uva Letzion, should I stop saying Ashrei and begin saying Uva Letzion?

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Under the circumstances which you describe you should continue to say Ashrei at a pace which allows you to have
kavannah. One should  pause from saying Ashrei for the three points at which the tzibbur must pronounce in unison with
the shaliach tzibbur-
1.) after veatah kadosh-"kadosh, kadosh, kadosh"
2.)after vatisaeni-"baruch kevod adonai mimkomo"
3.) after berich yekara-"adonai yimloch leolam vaed."

Thus, one continues to say Ashrei and joins in unison with the tzibbur at the appropriate points which I have described.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 December 2008 14:18
 

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