When may an individual say 'Anenu' (Answer us) in the daily prayers during a fast?
Synopsis
An individual observing a fast says 'Anenu' within the 'Shomea Tefila' (Listens to Prayer) blessing, whether fasting alone or praying with the congregation; the prayer leader praying silently is treated like an individual.
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