If the prayer leader errs in the Yotzer blessing and must be replaced, does the replacement need to begin from the start of the blessing, or from where the original left off?
Synopsis
If the error occurred after the Kedushah, the replacement continues from that point. If before the Kedushah, the replacement must start from the beginning. All major authorities agree on this division.
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