Where is the proper location to insert Nachem if one forgot to say it in Boneh Yerushalayim?
Synopsis
If one forgot to say Nachem in Boneh Yerushalayim, it should be said in Avodat HaYom (before the closing 'and see our eyes'). An alternative medieval approach attempted to place it in Modim (the acknowledgment blessing), but later authorities reject this as incorrect.
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