Should "HaYom Haras Olam" and "Ereshes" be recited after each shofar blast, and what about on Shabbat when shofar is not blown?
Synopsis
The custom is to recite "HaYom Haras Olam" after each shofar blast, and also "Ereshes." On Shabbat, "HaYom Haras" is recited but "Ereshes" is omitted.
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