When one erred and did not pray Shacharit, may one fulfill the obligation by praying Mincha twice?
Synopsis
One who erred and missed Shacharit should pray Mincha twice: the first as Mincha, the second as a make-up for Shacharit.
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When one erred and did not pray Mincha, may one fulfill the obligation by praying Maariv twice?
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