Where should Kaddish be recited in relation to the Torah reading at Shabbat Mincha?
Synopsis
A Kaddish is NOT recited on the bimah after the Torah reading at Mincha; instead, the Kaddish is deferred to before the Amidah. This applies to all Mincha Torah readings (Shabbat, fast days, Yom Kippur, Tisha B'Av). Multiple authorities explain the rationale and practical implications.
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