If one missed Mincha on Friday evening (erev Shabbat), may one make it up with Maariv on Shabbat evening?
Synopsis
If one missed Mincha on Friday evening, one makes it up by praying Shabbat Maariv twice on Saturday night.
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When one erred and did not pray Shacharit, may one fulfill the obligation by praying Mincha twice?
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