What are the proper concluding words to add to the dream prayer at the end of each Priestly Blessing verse?
Synopsis
Authorities debate which personal petitions should be appended at the end of each of the three Birkat Kohanim verses. The Maharsha, Rashba"l, Magen Avraham, Taz, and Aruch HaShulchan offer varying formulations.
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