When one who regularly says supplications (Elokai Netzor) has not yet finished and the chazzan reaches Kaddish or Kedushah, should one truncate the supplications and stand up?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules that ideally one should shorten one's supplications and rise (l'chatchila), and if one did not, one may interrupt as one does during the blessings of Shema.
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