Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Changes to the Amida During the Aseret Yeme Teshuva Part 1

Changes to the Amida During the Aseret Yeme Teshuva Part 1
Day: Wednesday
Date: September 15, 2015
Parshat: Vayelech
Yalkut Yosef: O"H 602


When saying the amidot during the Aseret Yemei Teshuva we end the blessing of Ata Kadosh with "hamelech hakadosh" instead of the usual "hakel hakadosh". We also change the beracha of Hashiva by ending off with the words "hamelech hamishpat" instead of the usual "melech ohev tzedaka umishpat". If one accidentally said hakel hakadosh instead of hamelech hakadosh he must start the amida again. However, if he realized his mistake and corrected it right away by saying hamelech hakadosh he does not need to begin again. If he is not sure whether or not he said hamelech hakadosh he must start the amida again since he most probably did not say it.

If one forgot to say hamelech hamishpat at the end of Hashiva, as long as he hasn't finished the amida yet he must go back to the beginning of the beracha of Hashiva. Even if he already bowed for Modim and then he remembered or he is unsure whether or not he said hamelech hamishpat he stops where he is and goes back to Hashiva. If he only remembered after finishing he amida that he didn't say hamelech hamishpat he should say "if I am required to repeat the amida, this will be my repetition. If I am not required, this will be a nedava" and then he should repeat the amida. Outside of Eretz Yisrael the custom of most Ashkenazim is to not go back to Hashiva if they remember during the amida. If they remember afterward they follow the procedure above.


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