Should one recite 'V'atah Yigdal Na' (Numbers 14:17) and 'Zechor Rachamecha' (Psalms 25:6) when the chazzan begins 'Yitgadal'?
Synopsis
The Rema rules one should say these verses when the chazzan begins Yitgadal. However, the Ari strongly discouraged saying 'V'atah Yigdal Na', and its recitation is prohibited in contexts where interruption is forbidden.
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