If one said 'Melekh Ohev Tzedaka u'Mishpat' during the Aseret Yemei Teshuvah instead of 'Ha-Melekh Ha-Mishpat', must one repeat Shemoneh Esrei?
Synopsis
Whether using the year-round formula during the Ten Days of Repentance is a disqualifying error requiring repetition. The Rema rules no repetition is required; this applies specifically where 'Melekh Ohev Tzedaka u'Mishpat' is the standard year-round nusach. The Taz disagrees.
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