Does reciting Ashrei between Shacharit and Mussaf satisfy the waiting requirement between consecutive Amidah prayers?
Synopsis
In practice, Ashrei is recited between Shacharit and Mussaf. Whether this recitation satisfies the four-amot waiting requirement.
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