What is the procedure if one remembers after beginning 'Shomeya Tefilah' that one forgot to ask for rain?
Synopsis
If one remembers after 'Shomeya Tefilah' has begun, the procedure depends on whether one has moved his feet (finished the Amidah) and one's custom regarding reciting supplications after prayer.
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