When reciting piyutim causes the congregation to miss the time for Kriat Shema or Tefillah, what should an individual do?
Synopsis
Even where piyutim are permitted, the Mishnah Berurah rules that an individual must not delay prayer past its proper time due to piyutim, and provides a specific procedure for davening privately while waiting to rejoin the shaliach tzibbur.
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