When Rosh HaShanah falls on Shabbat, should we say Tzidkatkhah at mincha?
Synopsis
The Mechaber holds we say Tzidkatkhah at mincha on Shabbat Rosh HaShanah; the Ashkenazi custom (Rema) omits it entirely.
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