Must the Kedusha of 'Uva L'Tzion' be recited with specific intention (kavanah)?
Synopsis
All authorities agree that one must direct specific concentration and intention when reciting the Kedusha of Uva L'Tzion. This is mandatory for proper fulfillment.
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