If one erred during Shabbat Mincha by praying the regular Amidah without mentioning Shabbat, must one repeat it?
Synopsis
If one erred during Shabbat Mincha and prayed the regular weekday Amidah without mentioning Shabbat, one should pray Maariv twice on Motzaei Shabbat without Havdalah in the second, as a voluntary prayer (tefilat neder).
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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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When one erred and did not pray Mincha, may one fulfill the obligation by praying Maariv twice?
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When one erred and did not pray Maariv, may one fulfill the obligation by praying Shacharit twice the next day?
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If one prays the make-up prayer first and the required prayer second, has one fulfilled the obligation?
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May tashlumin be performed outside the time of the adjacent prayer?
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If one missed both Shacharit and Mincha, may one make up both in Maariv?
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If one missed a prayer and cannot perform tashlumin in the next prayer, may one pray it as a voluntary prayer later?
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If a person enters the synagogue and finds the congregation already praying the Amidah, may they begin their own Amidah?
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Does the requirement to complete the Amidah before Kaddish apply only in Ma'ariv (where there is no Kedushah), or also in Shacharit and Minchah?
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