What prayers are recited before taking out the Torah at Shabbat Mincha?
Synopsis
The Rema rules that Ashrei, U'va L'Tzion, and V'ani Tefilati are recited before taking out the Torah at Shabbat Mincha. Authorities discuss the reason for U'va L'Tzion being placed here rather than Shacharit, and the precise liturgical order including Kaddish placement.
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