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<p>(I'm working backwards through digests -- again, forgive me if someone responded to the RDB point I respond to below....)<br>
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In Avodah Digest V26#28, RDB wrote:<br>
> Re: RKM's adding of Oseh shalom bimromav to self amens and question << It seems to me that if someone chose to include<br>
Oseh Shalom in these prayers, they could just as easily have<br>
ended it at "v'al kol Yisrael", leaving off the "v'imru<br>
amen". I wonder why they didn't. >><br>
> But they did! .... <<br>
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> In saying kaddish, one does not step forward to approach HKB"H, so why step back? <<br>
But one *does* step forward [in KAJ; in the JEC of Elizabeth, NJ; and wherever the old custom of only one person saying Qaddish can be seen] :), as one walks forward to the front of the Shul before saying Qaddish. <br>
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All the best from<br>
--Michael Poppers via RIM pager</body></html>