If one intentionally (mezid) did not pray, may one make it up in the next prayer?
Synopsis
If one intentionally did not pray a prayer, there is no make-up for it, even in the next adjacent prayer. However, one may optionally pray it as a voluntary prayer without requiring novelty.
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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 the entire day passed without praying the Additional Prayer (Musaf), may one make it up?
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