<div style="text-align: left; font-family: trebuchet ms;">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?
<br></div><br><div style="text-align: center;"><font size="4"><span style="font-family: georgia;">Illustrations: </span></font><br></div><font size="4">Shatz:</font><br><ol><li>Can he say TiskaBAL instead of TiskaBEIL</li>
<li>Is the Shatz qrequired to conform whilst saying things silently<br></li><ol><li>Is a Shatz required to daven the minhag of the shul during his PIRVATE AMIDAH or his minhag Avos?</li><li>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. <br></li></ol><li>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!]</li><li>At a Nusach Ashk. Minyan 2 reciters of kaddish Yasom shouted out v'yatzmach - is that ok?</li><li>Can a Sephardi take an aliya and say HIS nusach on the Bracha? Can he start with Hashem Imachem?
</li><li>Can a Sephardi lein with his trope? A Yekke?</li><li>How about pronuncations modern Israeli vs. old Ashkenaz?</li><li>Geshem/Gashem?<br></li></ol><font size="4">Private Worshiper:</font><br><ol><li>Can a private person say kesser yitnu while the tzibbur says na'arizcha?
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Does a private person have to articulate nekadesh bekolram or may he ramain silent in a shul that says it out loud?</li><li>What about K''vodo or az bekol?</li><li>MUST a private worshipper say Piyyutim?</li><li>
If Artscroll has Zecher rav tuvehca, can you say Zeicher rav Tuvecha?</li><li>May one shake the lulav in a differnt sequence than the tzibbur<br></li></ol>-- <br>Gmar Tov<br>Best Wishes for 5768,<br><a href="mailto:RabbiRichWolpoe@Gmail.com">
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