Do Sephardim recite the Mussaf sacrifice verses (Yom Teruah/Korbanot) in the Rosh HaShanah Mussaf Amidah?
Synopsis
Sephardim omit the explicit Rosh HaShanah Mussaf sacrifice verse passages in the Amidah itself; Ashkenazim (Rema) recite them.
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Does the congregation recite the Mussaf Amidah of Rosh HaShanah silently with nine blessings or seven?
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How many verses are required for each of the three special sections (Malchuyot, Zichronot, Shofarot) in the Mussaf Amidah?
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If one recited 'KeKatuv bToratecha' (the formula referencing the written Torah) instead of actual verses for Malchuyot, Zichronot, or Shofarot — has one fulfilled the obligation?
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May verses referencing divine punishment of Israel be recited in the Malchuyot, Zichronot, or Shofarot sections?
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Should one say 'l'zero Yaakov' or 'l'zaro shel Yaakov' in the Akeidah passage of the Mussaf Amidah?
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May an individual pray Mussaf during the first three hours of the day on Rosh HaShanah?
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Must the Rosh HaShanah Mussaf prayer be recited even on the second day of Rosh HaShanah?
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Should one recite the passage of the Binding of Isaac, the manna passage, the Ten Commandments, and the sacrifice passages in the morning?
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When may one recite the passages of the sacrifices (Korbanot)?
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Should one recite the verse 'And he shall slaughter it on the north side of the altar before Hashem' along with the sacrifice passages?
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Must one organize/prepare festival prayers (Mussaf and other infrequent prayers) before praying them, or is preparation unnecessary?
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Which specific prayers require advance organization: does the requirement apply only to Mussaf, or also to Yaaleh v'Yavo insertions and other occasional additions?
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