When should the 'Mi Sheberach' (memorial blessing for congregational workers) be recited on Shabbat?
Synopsis
The Mishnah Berurah rules that the Mi Sheberach for communal workers (Birkat HaKahal) should be recited after Ashrei, not earlier, to avoid interrupting between Ashrei and the Kaddish before Mussaf.
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