What is the priority ranking among congregational responses (Kedushah, Kaddish/Yehe Shemeh Rabba, Modim, Barchu) when one cannot fulfill all of them?
Synopsis
When a person cannot answer all congregational responses, the authorities rank them in order of priority. Yehe Shemeh Rabba is generally ranked highest, followed by Kedushah, then Modim and Barchu.
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