[Avodah] Neglected Amens (was: Borchu UVoruch Shemo between Borchu and Shmono E sreh)

Richard Wolpoe rabbirichwolpoe at gmail.com
Mon Nov 19 16:25:45 PST 2007


On Nov 19, 2007 11:33 AM, kennethgmiller at juno.com <kennethgmiller at juno.com>
wrote:

> R' RallisW asked:
> > BTW What is the most neglected Omein in Tefilloh? Either
> > V'aazor or V'Sigoleh and the following ...vnomar Omein
> > before Krias HaTorah. How many answer Omein?
>
>
> In contrast, I'll use this opportunity to cite one of my pet peeves, that
> the most neglected Amen to a *bracha* is probably the one after Hamachazir
> Shechinaso L'Tziyon. I am amazed by how many people skip the Amen and go
> straight to Modim.
>
>
>
> Akiva Miller
>
>
I was a bit taken  aback by a minyan  I attended in Teaneck that omitted the
Amein after hapories before Ki vayom hazeh on YK  itself.

when I davened Kol Nidre night at my old shul the "choir" sang a musical
Amein after haporeis BEFORE singing Tik'u and Ki Vayom hazeh. So I had not
heard an omitted Amein on this brachah on Yamim Nor'aim for at least 20+
years and I found it shocking to say the least. I had shouted out my Amein
in complete habitual innocence and several people looked at me because they
were well already well into their ki vayom hazeh.

I once read that the omitted ameins on these 2 brachos re: Tziyon are a
reason for the delay of the ge'ulah - kind of shuddering.


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