Is Vayechulu recited again after the Maariv Amidah, and must it be said standing?
Synopsis
Vayechulu is recited aloud after the Amidah in Maariv even though it was already said in the Amidah — to fulfill the obligation for those who do not know it, and because of Yom Tov falling on Shabbat. It is recited standing as an act of testimony.
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