If one prayed in the community during daytime, may one count the Omer with them without a blessing, and then bless and count again at night?
Synopsis
One who joins the community's daytime counting counts with them without a blessing. If remembered at night, one may bless and count again, provided one did not intend to fulfill the obligation through the community count.
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