Should one recite the verse 'And he shall slaughter it on the north side of the altar before Hashem' along with the sacrifice passages?
Synopsis
The Mechaber mandates this verse be recited with the sacrifice passages. The Midrash explains that when this verse is recited, God remembers the Binding of Isaac.
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