Should an individual say 'Anenu' in the morning prayer or only in the afternoon prayer?
Synopsis
Opinions vary: some limit individuals to saying 'Anenu' only at afternoon prayer lest they faint and invalidate their prayer; others permit it in all prayers on the four fixed fasts; Ashkenazi custom restricts to afternoon only, except for the prayer leader.
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