If one forgot to recite Ya'aleh v'Yavo in Birkat HaMazon on Rosh Chodesh, must one repeat Birkat HaMazon?
Synopsis
Ya'aleh v'Yavo is recited in Birkat HaMazon on Rosh Chodesh, but if omitted, one does not repeat Birkat HaMazon. The reason is that eating bread on Rosh Chodesh is optional, not obligatory, so the rabbinic obligation to mention Rosh Chodesh in Birkat HaMazon does not require repetition.
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