On which fast days is the Neilah prayer recited (relevant to determining when Birkat Kohanim is performed at Mincha)?
Synopsis
The Mishnah Berurah clarifies that Neilah was instituted by the Rabbis on specific public fasts (mentioned in Siman 579), similar to Yom Kippur.
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During which prayer services is Birkat Kohanim (Duchanin) performed?
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Is Birkat Kohanim performed at Mincha on a public fast day that has Neilah?
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Is Birkat Kohanim performed at Mincha on a public fast day that does NOT have Neilah?
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If a Kohen transgressed and went up to the duchan at Mincha on Yom Kippur, does he perform Birkat Kohanim?
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Is 'Elokeinu v'Elokei Avoteinu' (the substitute Birkat Kohanim blessing) recited at Mincha on Yom Kippur?
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Why is Birkat Kohanim NOT performed at Musaf before a Kohen has eaten, while it IS prohibited at Mincha due to intoxication concerns?
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