When arriving at synagogue to find the congregation at the end of Pesukei D'Zimra, what is the minimum required recitation before Yishtabach?
Synopsis
When a person arrives late and finds the congregation near the end of Pesukei D'Zimra, authorities differ on the minimum set of psalms required before reciting Yishtabach. The baseline ruling specifies Barukh She'amar, Ashrei (Tehillah L'David), Psalm 148, and Psalm 150.
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