Should one arrive to synagogue later on Shabbat morning than on weekdays?
Synopsis
The Rema records the custom to arrive later on Shabbat morning, based on the Tamid sacrifice timing. The Aruch HaShulchan challenges this from the Talmud and Masekhet Sofrim, which say one should hurry to synagogue on Shabbat. The Magen Avraham notes the difference between Shabbat and Yom Tov arrival.
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