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<p><strong><strong class="ContentPasted0">Q. Shulchan Aruch rules that one who needs to use the bathroom may not
<em class="ContentPasted0">daven</em>. What should a person do if he realizes that he needs the bathroom after he already began
<em class="ContentPasted0">Shmoneh Esrei</em>? </strong></strong></p>
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<p class="ContentPasted0">A. Shulchan Aruch (OC 92:2) writes that if one realized that he needs the bathroom after he already began
<em class="ContentPasted0">Shmoneh Esrei</em>, he may not interrupt his <em class="ContentPasted0">
davening.</em> The Rema partially disagrees. He writes that if one is at the point that he is violating
<em class="ContentPasted0">bal teshaktzu</em> (i.e., he has a strong urge to relieve himself), then one must stop
<em class="ContentPasted0">davening</em> and use the bathroom. Afterwards, one should continue from where they left off (provided that the break was not long enough to
<em class="ContentPasted0">daven</em> the entire <em class="ContentPasted0">Shmoneh Esrei,</em> which would be a
<em class="ContentPasted0">hefsek</em>). The Magen Avrohom disagrees with the Rema. He writes that since Chazal forbade interrupting
<em class="ContentPasted0">Shmoneh Esrei</em>, one must continue <em class="ContentPasted0">
davening</em> even though he has reached the point of <em class="ContentPasted0">
bal teshaktzu.</em> He reasons as follows. Just as k<em class="ContentPasted0">avod ha’briyos
</em>(avoiding embarrassment and preserving human dignity) overrides the prohibition of
<em class="ContentPasted0">bal teshaktzu</em>, so too the prohibition to be <em class="ContentPasted0">
mafsik</em> (interrupt)in the middle of <em class="ContentPasted0">Shmoneh Esrei</em> overrides
<em class="ContentPasted0">baal teshaktzu</em>. The Mishnah Berurah (92:11) accepts the ruling of Magen Avrohom but adds that if one cannot wait to use the bathroom until after
<em class="ContentPasted0">Shmoneh Esrei</em>, all agree that one must interrupt the
<em class="ContentPasted0">davening</em> and continue afterwards.</p>
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<p class="ContentPasted0">Professor Yitzchok Levine<br>
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