<div dir="ltr"><pre>On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 07:14:36PM -0400, Michael Poppers via Avodah wrote:
: When I davened in KAJ/"Breuer's", the minhag was:
: -- 30 <b class=""><span class="">*</span>dim'yushav<span class="">*</span></b>
: -- 10 <b class=""><span class="">*</span>dim'umad<span class="">*</span></b>
: -- 60 sandwiched around post-Musaf "Aleinu" (30 just before, 30 after the
R' Micha Berger asked:
"How does that work? You have three points in Chazaras HaShatz in which to
blow. How do you do less than 10 <b class=""><span class="">*</span>each<span class="">*</span></b>?"
Many Rishonim (quoted by the Beis Yosef in Siman 592) hold that during Chazaras Hashatz in Musaf you blow Tashrat for malchiyos, Tashat for zichronos and Tarat for shofaros.</pre><pre>In all of the Nusach Ashkenaz shuls that I have davened in they blew 30 before Musaf, 30 during chazaras hashatz and then 40 after Musaf adding up to 100. </pre></div>