May one respond Amen after the blessing of Yishtabach (after one's own blessing)?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules one may respond Amen after Yishtabach following one's own recitation. The Biur HaGra notes this follows the view that one may respond Amen after the end of a larger unit. The Rema defers to Siman 215 where the Ashkenazi custom is not to do so.
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