When adding a prayer for all of Israel in a middle blessing, must one use plural or singular language, and where within the blessing may it be placed?
Synopsis
Rabbenu Yonah's opinion (codified by the Mechaber) addresses the required language and permitted placement within a blessing when adding a prayer that is intended for the benefit of all Israel rather than for oneself.
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