Does reciting a Name without Malkhut (or vice versa) violate the prohibition of taking God's Name in vain (lo tisa)?
Synopsis
The Biur Halacha rules that reciting Hashem's Name without Malkhut in a beracha transgresses the prohibition of lo tisa, whereas reciting Malkhut without Shem does not.
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