Should the Song of the Levites be recited, and if so, when and which version?
Synopsis
The Song of the Levites (Ha'shir She'halevi'im Hayu Om'rim Ba'mikdash) should be recited after Pitum HaKetoret, but only during Shacharit (morning prayer).
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