[Avodah] Reciting l'Dovid Hashem Ori

Rich, Joel JRich at sibson.com
Sun Sep 7 06:04:57 PDT 2008


 




	This is quite true. If the shul or Kehilah to which you belong
says it,
	then you should also, if not , then don't. I follow minhag
Tzanz, and so
	I don't say it. But if I am in another shul where it is the
custom to
	say it and I am the baal tephilah, then I do also so as not to
violate
	the minhag hamokom. If you have no minhag, then do what it says
in
	Shulchan Aruch. 
	
	Moshe Shulman    
	===========================
	And if you are not the baal tfilla?


I don't say it. 

Moshe Shulman    
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Which raises the question of when one follows the tzibbur (e.g. iiuc
public things like they are saying aleinu) and when not (you daven
ashkenaz and they sfard psukei dzimra).  One issue would seem to be
tacchanin.
 
KT
Joel Rich
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