How should one complete the quota of 100 blessings on Shabbat, when the Shabbat prayers have fewer blessings than weekday prayers?
Synopsis
On weekdays one recites approximately 100 blessings; the shorter Shabbat Amidah creates a deficit. The question is how to make up this shortfall.
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