<div>Akiva asks</div>
<div>Has anyone else noticed this problem, or noticed a pattern which I've<br>missed? Or am I wrong in my interpretations?</div>
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<div>Well, for Mincha, Sefradim do not bend over on their arms but just sit down whereas Ashkenazim bend over.</div>
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<div>Recalling Moshe Chalish's book on Kabbalah-based rituals, one problem with bending over is it symbolizes a belief of snatching souls out of Gehnna and is therefore circumspect in places. Another is that one shouldn't bend over until after saying the first verse of "vayomer david..." but only with "rachum v'chanun..." as there exists an implicit expression of proposed suicide in the first verse.
<br><br>-- <br>Yisrael Medad<br>Shiloh<br>Mobile Post Efraim 44830<br>Israel </div>