When reciting Aleinu L'Shabbei'ach, what should one do upon reaching the word 'Lo Yoshia'?
Synopsis
When reaching 'Lo Yoshia' in Aleinu, one should pause briefly before continuing with 'Va-anachnu Kor'im'.
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