Are the Rosh HaShana/Yom Kippur special blessings (Malkhiyot, Zikhronot, Shofarot) prerequisite for each other?
Synopsis
The three special blessing categories (Malkhiyot, Zikhronot, Shofarot) are mutually prerequisite—if one does not know all three, they should not recite any of them.
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