[Avodah] How much Conformity to local Nusach/Mihag is required for Shatz and for the Private Worshiper?

Richard Wolpoe rabbirichwolpoe at gmail.com
Tue Oct 2 14:30:37 PDT 2007


How much Conformity to local Nusach/Mihag is required for Shatz and for the
Private Worshipper? What are the parameters?  Kudos to Mr. Michale Opoers
for a long off-list discussion that stimluated my brain in this direction?

Illustrations:
Shatz:

   1. Can he say TiskaBAL instead of TiskaBEIL
   2. Is the Shatz qrequired to conform whilst saying things silently
   1. Is a Shatz required to daven the minhag of the shul during his
      PIRVATE AMIDAH or his minhag Avos?
      2. Does a Shatz have to say Barcuh Hashem or V'shamru at Arvis
      or may he wait silently until the tzibbur finished and then proceed.
      3. Can you say Morid Hatal in a congregation that normally omits
   it? [fwiw when I was at ner israel a rebbe made that Shatz go back to ata
   gibbor and to repeat it w/o morid hatal!]
   4. At a Nusach Ashk. Minyan 2 reciters of kaddish Yasom shouted out
   v'yatzmach - is that ok?
   5. Can a Sephardi take an aliya and say HIS nusach on the Bracha? Can
   he start with Hashem Imachem?
   6. Can a Sephardi lein with his trope?  A Yekke?
   7. How about pronuncations modern Israeli vs. old Ashkenaz?
   8. Geshem/Gashem?

Private Worshiper:

   1. Can a private person say kesser yitnu while the tzibbur says
   na'arizcha?
   2. Does a private person have to articulate nekadesh bekolram or may
   he ramain silent in a shul that says it out loud?
   3. What about K''vodo or az bekol?
   4. MUST a private worshipper say Piyyutim?
   5. If Artscroll has Zecher rav tuvehca, can you say Zeicher rav
   Tuvecha?
   6. May one shake the lulav in a differnt sequence than the tzibbur

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