If one remembered the omission of Ya'aleh v'Yavo before beginning the fourth blessing (HaTov v'HaMeitiv), what should one do?
Synopsis
If one realizes before starting the fourth blessing that Ya'aleh v'Yavo was omitted, a short compensatory blessing is recited rather than returning to repeat the insertion in its proper place.
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