May one speak during the recitation of Vayechulu or Magen Avot?
Synopsis
It is forbidden to speak during Vayechulu or during the chazan's recitation of Magen Avot.
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Is Vayechulu recited during Maariv of Shabbat, and what is its status if omitted?
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If one mistakenly began the weekday Amidah on Shabbat, must he stop immediately or finish the blessing he started?
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If one mistakenly says 'Atah' (beginning of a weekday blessing) on Shabbat — must he complete the blessing of 'Atah Chonen'?
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If one prayed the full weekday Amidah on Shabbat without any mention of Shabbat, has he fulfilled his obligation?
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If one prayed the weekday Amidah on Shabbat without mentioning Shabbat, and then realized — must he repeat from the beginning or only from the Shabbat blessing?
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If one mistakenly said one Shabbat Amidah in place of another (e.g., Shacharit instead of Minchah), must he repeat?
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Is Vayechulu recited again after the Maariv Amidah, and must it be said standing?
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Who recites the Magen Avot (one blessing that encapsulates seven) on Friday night, and may an individual say it?
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