Should one say 'Baruch Shem Kevod Malkhuto' after Shema during Shacharit to potentially fulfill the Shema obligation in case the congregation runs late past its time?
Synopsis
The Rema recommends saying 'Baruch Shem Kevod Malkhuto' after Shema in Shacharit so that if the congregation delays past the proper time for Shema, one has fulfilled the obligation. The GRA disagrees, holding this is not appropriate and prevents semikhat ge'ulah l'tefillah.
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