May an individual who forgot Ya'aleh V'yavo in Shacharit of Rosh Chodesh rely on Musaf instead of repeating Shacharit?
Synopsis
The Magen Avraham raises a view that an individual who davened Musaf after forgetting Ya'aleh V'yavo in Shacharit need not repeat Shacharit, analogizing to the chazan's exemption. This remains disputed.
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