Should Seder HaMa'arachah (the order of the woodpile, 'Abaye Havah Mesader...') also be recited alongside Parshat HaTamid?
Synopsis
The Rema records an opinion to also recite Seder HaMa'arachah and Ribon HaOlamim alongside Parshat HaTamid, which became widespread Ashkenazic practice. The Mishnah Berurah notes the reasoning derives from the same principle as the daily offering recitation.
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