May one recite Yishtabach if they did not first say Baruch She'Amar and some of Pesukei D'Zimra?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules that Yishtabach may only be recited if Baruch She'Amar and some Pesukei D'Zimra were first said. The Biur Halacha, citing the Mishkenot Yaakov, holds that Baruch She'Amar may never be skipped under any circumstances.
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